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JESSE ORR, 
JOHN R. PAINTER, 
WILLIAM GRANDER, 



PETER W. NAGLE, 
WILLIAM H. SHICK, 
HENRY C. POSEY, 



OFFICE AND FOUNr>IlY : 

Canal Street, below Chestnut Street, 
READING, PA. 




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\\'i. u^nct vdu (]ii iliis the Cenieunial IVin — llial marks llic (iist ilnadf <if' our cxisl- 
liicc as a miiiuiCactiiiiiii; firm — with tliatikt'uliicss inr tlic very lilicial ]ialriiiiag(' cxti'iidcd 
III us (luring the past, ami I'l'spccttiillv siilicit for tlic future a <-oiitiiiuancc ami iiicrotiso of 
till' same, assuriiiLr vnu ilial \vr liav<' coiiimcnc'cil llic new vrar willi a ik'tci'miiiation to 
lUfcl tjic wants and contidi'iicc of all who may tiivor us willi their orders. 

It has been our aim in the past to present to you (luriiif;; each succeediti}^ year a 
line of stoves, itc. new and varied, and from the increase' of your patrmiai^i' we feel 
salislied tliitl we have hei-u eminently sueeessiid in ineetin<^ the wants of the trade. 

IJy eomparinj; this eatalo;.rue with our liirnier i.ssues, vou will lind that we have in- 
eivased our assortment ot' desirable goods to such an extent that we aie aide to sujiply 
the trade with a line of wares siirjui-t.iiil hij iioiir mid vqwdrd hij (nr i>j our com/irlitur^ in 
the stove trade. 

\\'e lall speeial allenlion to the Li^jhthouse Cook, Cadet Cook, Sunshine Douhh' and 
.-^iniile ( )ven Itannc, l-'hira lianire. Clarion Range, Ingleside i open lire) heating-stove, the 
.\nchiir .^liive and i'arloi' Heater, the Iris and .Ktna, as being among <iur latest improve- 
ments, and all slrietlv fn-sl-ela.<s articles. 

(Inr aim in the iiilure will be to raise our work to a much liiLdier standard of ex- 
cellence than in ihe past, and to this end very parlii'Mlar attention will be jiai<l l<i lir-il- 
(•/'/.« miiiintiiKj, that department having been — as tiie other divisions of business art — placed 
under till' supervision of a mend)er of the (irm, who will give it his special attention 
aii<l endeavor to correct any faults that may be found in his depailment. \\'e can, there- 
fore, guarantee satisfaction to all who mav liivor us with their orders. 

The high standard of our castings will be maintained, they being made of the iiest 
ipiality III' A Xii. I Iron, and for fineness of liidsh eaun<it be excelled. 

Jieing locate<l in the heart of tlic iron manufacturing district of I'ennsvlvauia, and 
near tlii' anthracite coal-fields, our facilities fi)i- selecting the best brands <if iron, and best 
<|uality of coal, ai-e unsurj)a.-^sed. We can a.^sure you also that our prices will at all 
times bi' a.s low as any other resj)cctable mainifa<-tui'ing firm in our line of trade, ijualitv 
of goods compared. 

To all those who have not liivured us with their orders, we would say we hope you 
will examine our wares, and compare same with other goods in the market, before ])ur- 
cha-sing your fall stock. 

It is very desirable that <irders should be sent in early, in older ti> insure promjit 
attention as well as to si'cure lowest rates of transportation. 

Hoping to receive your ordei-s soon, we are 

Yours, &r., trulv. 



May LJth, 1S7(J. 



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TERMS: 

Cash, except by special agreement. 

All goods not inarkiil net are suhject to ])er cent, discount ; excepting, however, 

Sinks and other plumbers' goods, Registers, Hot-air Dani])ers, Sterling FuriKU'cs and 
Ranges, Exeelsior Peuu Ranges, and Log and Cireulating JJoilei-s. 

All goods marked net are not subject to any reiluetion except cash discount. 

Registers and Hot-air Dampers, pages (>!(, 711, 71, 7o, are subject to special discounts. 

Sterling Ranges and Furnaces subject to j)er cent, discount. 

Sinks, Traps, Pipe, etc., page 7(), subject to j)er cent, tliscount. 

All claims for abatement, from any cause whatever, must be made on receipt of goods. 

In no instance will time on sales be exteu(k'd i)eyond ninety days. 

All bills tor repairs, net cash at the following rates: Heavy grates, 41 cents per lb., 
ordinary castings, 6 cents per lb., and light castings, 8 cents j)cr lb. 

15ills of le,ss than $2.5.00 during any current month to be nt-t cash, willijut any 
(liscount. 

A special discount of 5 per cent, will be made on all bills for prompt pavment 
within 30 days from date of jmrchase, believing that it is to the interest of both buyer 
and seller to have short settlements. 

As our wares are tatkntki), they must not be used as patterns to ca.st from. 

Any person infringing .said ])atcnt.s will bj promptly prosecuted according to law. 

Bfey" Be very particular in ordering goods to designate plaiidy what is wanted, so that 
niistaki's may not occur in shii>ping; also state by what line you desire goods sent. 



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READING STOVE AND HOLLOW WARE WORKS. 



LIGHTHOUSE COOK. 

Patented June ist, 1876. 
WITH ILLUMINATED FRONT, AND SHAKING OR BASKET GRATE. 

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Si/.K OF Ovens in Inches. 



No. 6, 


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Plic Liglillioiisp is nn entirely new eodk-stovc — not ;it olil piitteni in a lu \v ilriss. Wiit llio must ininKrii 
of till' look-sloves ofleri'il to the trade this year; it is The Centainial iilore; it liasail llie inipnivenienis llini 
it is possible to place upon a stove of tliis ela.ss — latest style of top ami lieartli-inoiililings, with either basket 
or shaking grate, with or without illmninated front, with sliding fire-doors, feeder front, he.avy eovers and 
eross-pieees, tin-lined oven-doors, nickel-plated knolis, with pidished (op, bollom and hearth when desired. 
Bv reference to size of oven, as given above, yon will sie that it is Ihc larye.il in the market. One of its great 
advantages over all others is in the great height of the oven under the ash-pit,— a very desirable feature. 

We Guarantkk thk Lkjutiiouse to he a First-ci.ass Bakeh. 



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EXCELSIOR PENN COOK. 



Patented March 26th, 1868. 
WITH SWINGING FIRE-DOORS, EXTENDED FIRE-BOX 




Four Sis^es. Price List, page S'-i. 



Size of Ovens in Inches. 



No. 6, 

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fire-placo '21 J iu. long. 1 No. 8, for wood, 
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fire-place 24 iu. long. 
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The Excelsior Penn !.■* one of the most ]iopuIar cool'-xtorr.K in the market, large size, heau- 
tiful design, and a superior haker. The high reputation that it has attained i.s a guarantee 
that it ha.s no superior. Over thirty-five thousand ( 35,000) are now in use, and no failures 
have ever occurred on account of defects iu the stove. In 18G8 it took the premium over a 
large number of competitors at the Penna. State Fair, and since that time has been eijually 
successful in competition at numerous County Fairs. 

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EXCELSIOR PENN COOK. 

Patented March ; 
WITH SLIDING FIRE-DOORS ANJ EXTENDED FIRE-BOX. 




K**:)!!!' Sij^es. Price Tjist, p;iij:e ©S. 

SizK OK ()vi:xs ix In<iii;s. 



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firf-placc 21] in. long. I No. S, lor wood, - flrc-placc 24 in. long. 



Duriiii;' tiic \n\>{ yrar, in orilcr to nuti thr wants of a largr nnnilicr of onr cnstonicr.s, we 
have placrij sliding tire-iloois on the Kxcel.sior Fenn : the icsult in .sales has been (|nite hevond 
our exi)eetations, as our trade has very niat;'riallv inii'eased upon them .sinee we made the 
change. In ordering repairs, please hear in mind tiiat the fire-doors, front, and ash-]iil or 
hearlli, are alone aH'eeted hy the changing of the doors; you should, therefore, he jiarticnlar 
and mention whether swinging or sliding-doors when ordering aliove-named ])lates. 

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READING STOVE AND HOLLOW-WARE WORKS. 



EXCELSIOR PENN COOK, 



WITH JOHN DAVIS' PATENT WATER-BACK. 




T\s'o Sizes^. Price Iji:^t, pai^e B;J. 



No. 8, .■^izc lit' (ivrn ill inclirs, 
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I'"(ii' particulars, a]i|il\- to 



ORR, PAINTER & CO., 

Reading, Pa. 

Oi JOHN DAVIS, 

Wilkes-Baire, Pa. 



Patent Wate''-back, for Stoves and Ranges. 



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EXCELSIOR PENN COOK AND HEATER, 



Patented by Samuel Blue, Jan. 31st, 1871 




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liy this usi'i'ul iiivvnlion tjic rust of an adililiunal iire can be savrcl l)v a vitv small 
ailditioual cxijinsc in jnirchasinjr tlic "Conk ami llratrr," and will iiisiii-c comt'Di-t in (inc 
111- niure rooms besides the one in wliicli the stove is phiced. Thi' hrat will br ]nii<' and 
wliolesome; uo gases or impurities ean enter the heating-pipe. 

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MORNING LIGHT COOK, 

Patented April 1st, 1869 
WITH SLIDING OR SWINGING FIRE-DOORS AND EXTENDED FIRE-BOX. 




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This .-tovc lias lii'oonie very imirh of a 'avoriti- within the ]:ast i'cw yi'ars, with the 
y.imv (■ut-( IF lines as iisid in Ihc LiLihthoiix' and ]'>xci'lsior I'onn ; it is a tirst-rla.-s haki r ; 
thr ovon is viTV lariji , as vou will jirrciixi.' Iiy ilic >v/.r •j.ixi-ii ahov • : it lias a i-liasti.' 
(k'siun, heavy covris and cios^s-pifccs, ami with sliiliiii:- or ^ttinl:in:i fiiv-iloors. 

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READING STOVE AND HOLLOW WARE WORKS. 

OLIVE BRANCH COOK. 

Patented July ist, 1870. 
WITH SLIDING OR SWINGING FIRE-DOORS AND EXTENDED FIRE-BOX. 








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The Olive Rniiicli ( 'ouk camiot fail to conmiand in the futiirc, as it lias in the past, a 
viiy laij^c sale ; it is a (In a]i, tirst-dass eiiok-stove, made ix])n.s,^ly to iiicct tlif wants ot' a 
lar<ri' proportion of the trade; it is what is termed a redtieed-size stove, hut you will ohserve 
hy size of oven, given above, that it is as large as many of tiie so-railed fu/l-slze dovex of (he 
market ; coven? and cross-pieces extra lieavy. 

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Tlir Ail\;iiii-c is an ixtra luavy stuvc, witli a laruc lii\'-liiix, iiuuli' i'X|ircssly fur hufiiiuLr 
coal. It i.< jiartirularly aila|it 'd to tlir loiniiiix i'-';iions, ami works ri|ually wrll with authra- 
rito of liilmnillolis cual. 

It has b:'iMi iiroilurod witli tzi-cat i/aiv. wiiii a b/autiful ilesii,rii, and iinin-ovi'd tait-ott' fine 
whirh can b,/ clcan<'d cithci- at the liack or in thi> nid .stylo under the grate. The dii.st fine is 
an iiii[)rovenieiit whirli r( iimvcs all objectiim to tiiis <dass of stoves beiuir unti<lv. 

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PROGRESS COOK. 

Patented June 2d, 1874 
FOR BUKNIKC ANTIIUACHI; 01; niTl .MINors COAL 



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'i"lu> I'lTigros-i i.< OIK' of tlip iiio.<t Jiltniclivc !o\v-lu:nlli <'oiiU->tov<.< in the iiKirUct, with 
larjrc oven, extra heavy covers and cross-ijiece.-^, (Iiist-fiiie and Imck-fhic (i|K'iiini;s, n .<iipi r'uir 
baker, aud perfect favorite witli luiner.s. 

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EMERALD COMPLETE COOK. 



Patented June l6th, 1869 



FOi; r,ri;MN(i ANTIIKACITK ol! rJTl'iMlXOrs COAL. 




M'liree t^^is^es, IPrice Li.st, paije >^3. 



81ZE OF OVEX.'i IN Ixt'ilES. 



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131 X 17i X 9^ 
14; X V.V: X 103 



The Eiiicralil lias Ix'ciiiiii' (|uitr a iiivorilc within the last few wars, and it is certainly 
cutitlccl to i'aviii-, as it C(inil)iiH's all tlu' tiaturcs necessary to coniplete a snperior stove of this 
class — larLie oven, heavy cross ]iieces ami covers, either (Irop or closed jirates, to suit the wants 
of eiistoMiers, feeder door, ( laliorate d(>i;:n, and jiroportion not ixcelled ; as a liaker it is 
scarcely e(|naled hv anv stipv<' in the market. 

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CADET COOK. 



FOi; IIAKI) COAL OR Wool). 




'X'hree Sizes. Price Xji.-st, iiage 83. 



Size <if lidltciiii ovfn-|>la(c. 

No. 7, - - 14 X l(i 

8, - - - l(i X l.S 

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Si/.i' of ovt'ii-slido. 

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Iliiirlil (if oven. 

No. 7, - 10 iiiclic.- 

8, - - 101 " 

9, - 10^ " 



Tlu' Cadet lia.s hicii iirodiiccd to meet tlic wants of the trade for a vcrv cliiaii conk-stove ; 
by examining tlic .style and price oltliis slove, you will find in it fvcrytliing that is desirable; 
we have no hesitancy in sayinir tiiat il is the best arranged stove ol' its class in tiie market to- 
<iay, — with a chaste design, illiiniinated front, clinkerless grate, nickel knoi)s and heavy covers 
and cro.ss-pieces, and muiinleil tirst-class; it cannot i'ail to please those in want ol'a very cheap 
cook ; it i.s not surpassed as a baker even by stoves that cost four times as niucji. 

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CADET LIGHT-COAL COOK, 



FOR 11 AIM) OK SOFT COAL. 




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Si/.i: OK OvKX i\ Inciiks. 

Sizi' of hottoiu OVL'II plates. | .Size of oven-slide. 

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Nil. 7, - 10 iliclu'>. 



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Tlio ('iuU't, a.s .^lidwii aliDVt', (IiHer.< fnnii the one on iirccciliiiir l)ai.'<' (iiily in tlif front, 
h:ivin>r an open or fecder-rront conveniently arratiL^eil for luirninLr -^oft, or even hard coal ; it 
eontain.s the same clinkerle.-i.-; .<Iiaking and diinipiiiL'- jrrate, ilhnninated front, and swinL^nL' a.-h- 
pit cover, i.s fiuL-ihed in fir.-;t cla.ss style with nickel knoh.s, and in fact i.< one of the nio.-t de.<ir- 
al)le cheap stovc.< ever offered to the trade. 

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THE SUNSHINE RANGE. 

HOT GLOSETf 

We feel justly proud that Ave are able to present to your notice the Siimhine, confident 
that it is at tlie head of its ela.s.s, and cannot I'ail to please the most fastidious. We give 
lielow a few points of excellence found in this range: It is constructed with a shcct-fliii: 
iiassiui; down onc> end under the bottom ami u|i the back, ami is so constructi'il as to apply the 
heat to all the b(>ilcrs at the .same time by the use of a single ihimper, which answers also for 
scndin'4 the heat around the oven or direct to the smoke-pipe. The-fire box is large, has a 
(himpin;:' and shaking grate which is opL'n in front for the jmrpos.' df cleaning out clinkers, &v. ; 
lias also a sifting gi'ate whicii shakes an<l dumps, with an ash-(h-awer underneath. It has a 
shr/f -At one end of the toji, whicli is hung uiioii hinges to drop down, and thereliy have it out 
ol' the way when not in use. The fin-dmir at the end of the tirediox is in one jiiece, with a 
>hnri inside dodi' al tin' lower part, which can lie open if desireil, and is hung and swings with 
the main dodr. 

Till'; I'lI'lvCoJ.LAI! IS iMoVAl'.LE 

and i"in be phn-id oii the liaek or lop iif tli ■ rangi', which will h ■ f iiiml to he vei-y convenieni, 
as in iiiaii\' cases the |iipe-leil,' |ci chimney is jilac;'d in the liredioard. 

Till': END HEAUTII IS ]'( )i; TA I'.LR 

This is a feature that is much :idmir<'d, as in many ea<i's it is found thai the range with sta- 
tionary hearth is (ilijectionalile on account ol' the length, being too long to lie placed in the 
available space; in the Siiii.<li!iir thr hnn-th run he thiiiclnd without desi roving the jiroportion 
(if the range. 

THE DUST-FLl'E IS A SPECI.VL FEATURE IN THE SUNSHINE. 

r,v pushine- the dust-damper handle at the hack of the fire-place Inward, it opens the dust-ilue, 
and will prevent the annoyance from dust when raking the fire, an objectionablo feature in all 
(ither ranges of this class; it can be used to advantage also in checking the fire, as when the 
Hue is open the air will take a backward course, instead of through the fire, when not raking 
till' fire, and when a good draft is desired, <lraw the damper handle out until you can see the 
word " shut" upon it. 

I)i'ii/rfs sjuiiilil hr fiirrfii/ ill r.rjilii'i in iiij Ihi-t jioitil 1o tin ir riishimers. 

JterEVEUY RAN(JE WARRANTED.=^a 






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SUNSHINE RANGE, WITH HOT CLOSET. 



Patented 1876. 



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Thi-ec ?^iy:e?<. I'lico I^i^^t, j>;t<4e >^3. 

SIX r.dlLKi; HOLES. FOR ANY KIND OF COAL OR WOOD. 

Size of 0\ i;ns in Inciiks. 
No. 7, 1() X IC) X 10 in. liitrli I No. s, l.S x is x 11 in. hi^ih | No. 1), •_>() x 20 x 12 in. lii>:li 

Si/.i: oi' W.\u.Mi.\(;-ci.o.-<ins in 1n( ni;s. 
No. 7, IS X l.S x (IJ in. Iii,>;li | No. «, 20 x 20 x 7 in. liigli | No. it, 22 x 22 x 7] in. hij^^li 

A new, first-class Range, with hot ch).sot, swinging sliclf, portable 
hearth, illmiiinatcd front, clinkcrlc.-^.s grate, dust-flue and sifter grate, 
polished edges on top, niiihlle and lower bottom, swinging shelf and 
hearth, first-rlass titling, nickel-plated knobs and tin-lined doors, with 
or without water-front coil. 

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SUNSHINE HOT-CLOSET RANGE. 



WITH KESEin'OIK ATTACHMENT. 



Till' rut (HI tlic [ircciMlini; pa^v rupRseiits the Sunshink K.Wiii-: witli hut c-losct, t(i wliic-li 
is attai'lu'd 

BUSSEY'.S PATENT lUON-CLAD EOW COPPER RESEKVoIl!, 

wliicli i.^ :ickiiu\vlc'(lL:r(I anmiit;' stove i:i:uiiifactiirei-s to be tlie best in tlie market. It presents 
tile liilliiuiiii; ailvaiitai;'es iiver ail otlier (■(iristnietioiis, nanielv: — 

1st. Nil lieat is taken away I'reiii the nvi'ii In heal the reservoir. 

2il. There is no Hue arouml the reservoir — such lliii^s are lialile to elo:^- up — and for all 
kinds ol' fuel, especially soft coal, the Iron-cIad is llie onlv praelira! arrangement. 

:id. The heat l)ei]l^■ eoiitined to the ordinary lines, a Plain or Ues, 'rvoir KaiiLie will wiu'k 
C'lpially Well, which is not always the case wlicr.' the Hue is carried in a easiiiii' laway from the 
oven) to heat the reservoir. 

4th. As the line tills tlie entire easing, a larger reservoir can lie placed in the .same .sized 
Range than in any other construction. 

Tith. By eoni|iaring the Iiaking i|iialities of I'laiu and Reservoir Ranges, it will lie found 
that there is no pereeptilile difti'reiice in their opei'ations. 

(itii. The reservoir, lieing jiroteeted at all exposed points hy cast-iron plates, will last as 
long as the Range without rejiairing. 

7tli. The reservoir is heated liy ilireet drafi, and eijually well when Range is used tiir 
hakinii'. 



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SUNSHINE RANGES, WITH HOT CLOSET 
AND "LOW OOPPER RESERVOIR." 




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SIX I'.Oll.KIMIoLKS. F()K AW KIND OF COAL OT! WOOD. 

tSl/.i; OF OVKNS IN I.NCIIIO.S. 

l.S X IS X 11 ill. hiirh I No. !l, - - - '20 x "iO x 12 in. lii-li 

Si/i-: (IF W.\i;-MIN(;-(i,(isi;t.-; i.\ I.\( iii:s. 
20 X 20 X 7 ill. high | No. !t, - - - 22 x 22 x 71 in. liigh 

C'.VI'.VtlTY OF liESEI!V01l;.-<. 

30 qt.*. I No. 9, :]', ,,is. 

^^'itll linl clo.sct, f<\viii,i;nig .shelf, jxirtahle heai'tli, illimiinated front, 
clinkerless grate, dust-flue, .sifter grate and I)1'ssp:y's Patent Low Coim'KK 
Reservoir, polislied etlges on tn]i, middle and lower liottom, hearth and 
swing shelf, lirst-rlass titting, nickel knobs and tindined oven-doors, witii or 
without water-front. 



No. 8. 
No. 8, 
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THE FLORA RANGE. 



PLEASE EXAMINE THIS RANGE IN AI>L ITS TARTS— LAK(;E OA'EN AND 

COOKING-SUKFAC'E. 



Tlic FI(ira is csjucinlly ailaptrd tn the use ni' parties wIki lU'sirr a stove willi hir^e cdokiin;- 
siirl'acc ami < a]ia(iiius (ivcii. 

It is (.■oustnicti'd with reffiviicc to t'cdiKiiiiy in tlie i/(insuinptiiin nt' I'ucl, witli Florv's patent 
reviilviiig grate, the most lU'siraMe invention in the market lor treeing thi' tire of einili'rs and 
ashes; a fire ouce kiudled cau be eoutinued for an iniK'tiniti' time, as the acenniuiation of un- 
hiirut substauees cau be ground fine and thrown into tlie ashdrawer, tiius saving a Lireat 
quautity of coal that is kist when fires are rekindhMl. 

The flues are made very hirge, in orch'r to insure perfeet operation in any ordinarv ih-aft, 
and in (U'ller to ecpiali/A' the lieat thi'oughout the oven the top oven phite is eovereil with 
)daster, wliieh tiniroughly i)revents the extreme radiation of heat in the top of the oven, wliih/ 
tlie bottom is treated iu like manner to jirevent the heat striking downward, — that the foree 
of the heat may be expended against the bottom oven-plate; by this condiination of improve- 
ments we have lieeu alile to j)ro(luee a range that ivi/l do more irark ivilli llir Kami' (iiuoiuil of 
furl iliiin (1111/ villi r nimji: that .■<f(iiiils In tlir iiKirkcl lo-daij ; »y/o;( tills ire drfij ciiiiijii tillaii. The 
baek part of oven is supplied with a tin refleetor ; front oven-doors have registers plaeed iu 
them, for veutilatiug the oven while baking and roasting, whieh is an admirable arrangement. 

A cast-iron water-back, with large capacity, will be f'uruished wheu desired and can be 
ajiplied to any of the rauges by merely removing two ])ieces of brick lining. 

We say to our customers with all sincerity (after using one of the No. 8 Floras for about 
three mouths) that it is a perfect stove iu every rcsj)ect. 

jg^^EVERY RANGE WARRANTED.-©a 






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FLORA RANGE. 

WITH i:xti;a i.Aii(;H sizio ovkn. 

Patented 1876. 




FOR WOOD OR CO A].. 
Ni). 7 lm.< 4 Ki). 7 and 2 Xu. « lioiler-hok-s. | No. 8 has 4 No. » ami 2 No. D l)'jilcr-holc.<. 

SiZK OF OvKNs IN Inciii:.-<. 



No. (, 



No. 7, 



17', X 17; X 121 I No. 8, 

Hizio oi' Tors IX Inchf.s. 
2") .-c 33 J inchfs I No. 8, - 



lili X 11)1 X 13^ 



2S X 37^ iiiclu's 



The Flora is the most con)j)loto Iaii,'c-()vcn range ever made. It is mounted in iirst-elass 
style, with ground dooi-s, nickel knobs, sheet-iron ash-pan, ]ilaster-line(l to]) oven-|)Iates and 
bottoms, ventilated ovens, water-back when desired, ami Fiory's ( 'ilebrated I'atent Revolving 
Orate, tlie most complete arrangement tor cleaning the tire that has ever been ofi'ereil. With 
this range we challengi! the entire trade. 

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SUNSHINE SINGLE OVEN RANGE. 



Patented 1876. 




Three Sizes. Price Litst, page 83. 

SIX BOILER-HOLES. 

Size of Ovioxs in Inches. 

No. 7, IG X Iti X 111 ill. high I No. .S, IS X l.S X 11 iu. high | No. !), 20 x 20 x 12 in. high 

The SuiisliiiR" Single Oven i.s a new, fiivt-cla.«s range, witli ilhuninated front, rlinkerU'.-iS 
grate, exteu.siou .'^helf, portable hearth ami (Ui.^t-flue, inounted in superb .style witli grDUiid 
(looi-s, iiickel-phiteil knobs, tin-liued door.s, and polished to]), boltoiu, extension shelf and 
hearth. Will please any one who desires a strietly firstrclass range. A.s a baker it cannot !.)e 
excelled. 

J8e=^EVERY RANGE WARRANTED.-^Sa 



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CLARION RANGE. 

WITH OK WITHOUT POLISHED EDGES ON TOP AND I'.OT'roM 




No. 6, 



'Plireci Sisses. Frioe List, pas© S3. 

FIVE BOILER-HOLES. 
SizK oi- Oven in Ixciiks. 
131 X 13J X 10 I No. 7, - !(!! X IT) x 10} | No. 8, 



18! X 17 X 11. 



The Clarion is a new range, and l)y far the fiiie.st of its clas.-s in tlu' market ; it einl)race.-i all 
the latent iniproveineuts, and at the .<aine time i.< so eheap that it is witliiii reaeh of any one 
desiring a five-hole range. Among the attractions are the following, namely: Illuminate<l 
end au<l front, elinkerless grate, large oven, tin-lined doors, nickel knobs an<l wide hearth. 
Please examine the Cl.vhion, ami we feel ])ositive tiiat you will be so well plea-sed with it 
that you will desire the exclusive sale in your territory. 

fier-EVERY RANCJE WARRANTED, 



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KEYSTONE PORTABLE RANGE 



Pattern of 1867. 




Three Sizes. I'ric-e Ijiwt, page Q'.i. 

FIVE BOILER-HOLES. 

81ZE OK OVKN IN IncHE:^. 



10:1 X 15 X lOJ 

l.S] X 17 X 11 



Tlii.< new anil lieautiful raiiL'e has met with irreat succe.*.< since it has hern inticiilni-ed. We 
can sav tV(ini experience tiiat it lias no supei'idi- in Wdi'kinu' i|nalities. 

With till' I )il(iri/ril iiiji it nai hf tisfd to sti in lirick-irarl:, innk'uuj <i I'cnj divlnih/r Kilfliriirr. 
We also nianufaetiire water-liaeks for Nos. 7 and !^. In ordering please state i)att(rn 
ol' l.S(J7. 

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KEYSTONE PORTABLE RANGE. 

Pattern of 1872. 




'L"lii'<-<' h~iy.e!s. rrioe LisI, pagu Sr$. 

FlVr: I'.OILKR-HOLES, 

Si/.i: OK OvicNs IN Inciiks. 
No. 0, - 13; X 131 X 10 I No. 7, - H;] x ]•') x lOH >'"• •*^. - 1.^:1x17x11 

Tlio objoctiou to till' iiiirrow luartii of tiu' porUililc laiijri- i.- l)_v tlii.s one entirely i-enioved. 
Till- hearth i.< extendeil ironi five to six inehe.-:, on th,' ditleivnt size.s, tiiereby niakiiiir it avail- 
able a.'^ a ])laee to .<et ])ot.~ and pan.-: u|ion. Witii a dee]) a.<h-i)it and enJarL'ed to]>, the Key- 
stoni' of 1!S72 i.s a great favorite. Watir-baek f\irni.-ihe(l for No.'^. 7 and 8. 
BferKVKKY K.\N(;K \VAIMtANTED.-i©B 



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BEAUTY PORTABLE RANGE. 




'I'hi'ee Sixe.s r*rife I^i.-^t, p:i:^t* >-< t. 

FIVE BOILEIMIOLKS. 

8lZE OF OVKNS IN InCIIES. 






No. 0, 



\:)l X ISA X 10 
l(i^ X 15 X Kn 
l.S; X 17 X 11 



A new Portal)li' R;inyc with five cookiiig-lii)I..s, wide lieartli, l:irii;e oven, sid.^ ilraft, in'au- 
tit'ul design and prdjuirtiDU, and a superior baker. 
Water-baeks furnished for Nos. 7 and 8. 

fi^'EVEUY RANGE WARRANTED, via 






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IVY PORTABLE RANGE. 




'I'hree Sizes, l^rico List, i>a';e H-i. 

FiVK i!()iLi:i;-ii()Li:s. 

Size of OvE^•.■^ in 1n( iii:s. 



No. (i, 



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Kii X 15 X 101 
18J X 17 X 11 



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Tlii.-< niiiiri' diflei-s only in two points from tlu' Reality shown on tlic oppos^ite jwge : The 
fire-|)laee i.< about one ineii wider and the eud-drai't i.s dispensed witli. Tiiis range wa.s made 
upon the suggestion of'soiiK! of our customers, that the fireplaces of the five-hulc ranges gener- 
ally were too narmw. 

flSjrEVEKY RANGE WARRANTED.-©b 



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EXTRA PORTABLE RANGE. 



Patented August 30lh, 1864 




One Size. Price List, pa£;e 8 i. 



SIX BUlLElMU»Li:s. 



SizK OF Ovens in Inciiios. 



No. H, for coal, 
8, " wool], - 



IDi X 17 X 111 
IIJI X 17 X Hi 



This is an excellent range, a superior liaker, well adajitt'il for t'aiiiily use, restaurants, and 
all places where a large (juantitv of cooking is done. It lias a. lai'gc cooking-surface, with six 
boiler-holes; is very econoiuieal in using of fuel. Can !"■ used as a pnrtalilc range or can be 
walled in brick-work. 

We furnish Water-backs adapted to the Extra. 

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POSEY PORTABLE RANGE. 




3:? 



Kour Siv.es. I'rioe Ijit^t, pa^ei S4. 



TWO TiOILEIMIOLES. 



SiZK oi- ()vi;ns in Inciiks. 

No. fi, !)? X it:] X 7 

7, - H)^ X 10!: X 7^ 

.H, - 1-2 X 111 X .S 

1), l.S^ X V2i X 'Ji 



The I'dscv is !i neat, I'ciniimiiral, siiiall |)nrlalili' raiifrr, suilalilc for siiMiiiicr use, ami iimcli 
iiioiT (ksir.ililc lliati llif iurnacc. uliidi has hciii so Iniij.' in use as a siiiuiiicr stove, as it lias a 
very nice, well |)ri)p(>rtinne(l civeii. It is well ailapted lor a linal-eabin stove. It needs only 
to 1)0 seen to he appreeiated. 



J8S-KVEKY RANGE WARRANTED. 



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INGLESIDE. 



OPEN-FIRE 8T0VE. 



History i* coustantly ivpeating itself in the use of many artieles wliieii were luriiK'rly 
u.se(l, then for a time "out of style," then, far^hion tnrning, brings them again l)efore the pul)- 
lie. The stove trade is not exempt from these laws ; and, eonse([Uently, we liml that to-day 
the demand for what was formerly termed the Franklin Stove is upon us; after having used 
the elosed fire for a number of years, many housekeepers are ready once more to adojjt the 
open fire, wliich, as they say, is "so cheerful and he;iltlil'ul ;" in this theory they are sustained 
by many eiuiiieiit seientirie men, who elaini that hot air radiated from east or even wrouglit 
iron is detrimental to health, — that the ojieu fire with plenty of ventilation will tend in a 
great measure to j)revent the contracting of diseases of the throat and lungs. )(r do not jiro- 
pose to discuss this (juestion, nor do we consider ourselves able to do so, liut we wish to say 
that it is our pur]>ose to keep up to, and to be rather in advance of, the wants (jf the trade in 
our branch of industry. We have, consccjuentiy, after gri'at study and ex])eriment, produced 
the 1n(!I^eside to meet the wants of a large number of our patrons who de.-ire to have an 
open fire stove which will be cheerful, beautiful, economical, ami efficient in hetiting power. 
The verdict of those who have examined this stove is, we are happy to say, — "It is fai' aliead 
of any stove of its cla.ss vet produ<-ed." The stove, as sliowu by cut on o]>posite page, is a 
very fair representation of it as an o])en fire. Please observe that the Inglcside is so arraugeil 
that it can be used as a Double Heater, — that by removing tlie urn on the top, and placing a 
hot-air jiipe on the collar, a large volume of hot air can i)e conducted to ujip;?r rooms. This 
feature in open-fire stoves is found oidy in the Inglcside. 

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INGLESIDE HEATER. 



OrEN FIRE. 

ILLUMINATED FRONT. 

Tliis stove, ami the one represented mi page 35, are .same iu construction, except that the 
front is proviiled witli mica doors, through which the light is reflected and heat radiated ; in 
all other )iarticulars it is substantially the same. It is adapted to burning anthracite or bitumin- 
ous coal, and l)eing arranged for heating upper rooms must become very popular with the 
trade, as bj' this inipnivement rooms below and above can be warmed, without the necessity of 
separate fires. The design is beautiful, as can be seen by the cut ; the construction is such 
that no heat can be lost ; the draft is nuule revertible by means of a damper, making the 
radiation thorough and complete; the circular shaking-grate prevents the annoyance from 
clinkers; the ash-pit is large and provided with an ash-<lrawer which can be removed without 
the danger of dust escaping; the dust-flue is an admirable feature. The ornaments and rail, 
all iiicki'l-plated, gives a richness to tiie ai)pearance of the stove not found in many of its 
comiietitors. Cold air is introduced under and through the bottom and pa.sses through the 
sides, concentrating at the top, and when not used as a double heater pa.-;ses out through the 
open-work at the base of the urn ; when u.sed as a heater the urn is removed, the heat-pipe is 
jilaced upon the collar, and the hot air passing into this pipe is conducted to the rooms al)ove; 
taking all the advantages of this stove into consideration, we believe we can .say it is the most 
desirable open-fire stove offered to the trade; it cannot fail to ])lease all who may desire a 
stove of this class. To our customers we would say, send in your orders .soon for samples, as 
we have no doubt that cpiite a large amount of them will be ni'cded to supply the demand 
during the cominu- fall. 



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lurllts. 

We ask a trial (if tlu' Aiichdr, as it will ivcoininend itself. The casting.s are the very 
finest that can lie |iri»lueeil, anil nmiuiting' strictly first-class. 

Fur further exiilanatinn nf the cimstructidn of the Anehur, senil fur small circulars. 

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burning Stove. 



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The Anchor as sliowii iibove ouly fliti'crs from stove of samo name, on opposite ]«i<re. in 
haviiig a Jiussia tihect-irim instead of Ornioiirnful Ca>if-iron Body, wiiicii is ])refeiTe<i iiv a 
large proportion of the trade. The same points of excellence are found in lioiii stoves. 

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The Iris Cast-body Base-burner. 

WITH ILLUMINATED BA.SE. 




TMof^. ".', It), 11, ivi. I'ric-o I^i.-t, pace H5. 
The Iris is a new liaso-lniriK-r, with illuniiiiatvd liase ; clieap and durahk' ; defying coni- 



petitiou tor'heauty, siniplieitv, and effieienev as a lieater. 

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The Iris Russia-iron Body Base-burner. 

WTl'll ILUMINATKI) I'.ASE. 




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The Twilight Cast-body Base-burner. 



Patented April 13th, 1871 




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Tills stdvu has I)l'cu tested diiriuy; the past tour years^ and has iireii ].r(,ii(Muieed liy those 



who have seen it lu operation to be without a superior. The sliding,' asli-iiit doors aud'trrind- 
lug grate arc prominent features of attraction in the Twilight. 

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The Twilight Russia-iron Body Base-burner. 

Patented April 13th, 1871. 




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ifftTS f'nmi Twili<flit, page 42, only in liaviiiL' a Uiissia-iidii B(i(ly instead nl' 
iron. It liivs tliu same l)asc an<i iloulile-ili()|) mica doors i.<i.\ in nunilier) 
and liinijed cover at to]) of magazine in addition to the sliding top; in fact, 
' features neces.<:ii-y to constitute a No. 1 Parlor Stove. 

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The La Belle Cast-body Base-Burner, Patented 1873. 




Nos. '.), 10, 11, 1:2, U 



We lakt- great pleasure in ealliiiK tlie alteiilicm uf the tra.le U, this ehariiiin- Lelk. It is the must eciu- 
l.let,- eheai, l.ase-hmner that has ever been i.r<,a.,ee,l. As regards heaiity, simplieilv eheapiiess, .Inrahilily, 
and salislaelurv resnlls in operation, it eertaintv stands without a peer. W e re.speettnlly ask y,.u to . xa.iime 
the eonstrnetion of this stove l.elore niakiiif; vonr selections of Fall ^^tock, and compare it with the ..ti.er 



eheaji lia.--e-hnrners 



We are satislied that the verdict will he in favor of the La Belle. 

»^ EVERY tSTOVE WARRANTED."©a 



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The aliuvr rut rc|)rrscrit> the La Urllc whli sluit-ii-nii IkjiIv ; in ntlier respect-- it i.s 
similar to cut un (i|i|iiisite page. 

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ANCHOR PARLOR HEATtR. Low Top. 

SKLF-FEEDINC BASE-JUIINEK, WIl'II CLLXKEKLESS (ilLVTE AND ILLU- 

.MIXATKI) I5ASE. 

]\IaiiuIartiiiV(l uiidcr ratciit- el' l-^'lL', 1.S64, ISIU;, l.sr,i) and l.STo. 




Nos. 11, 1-J, 1.3, 11. Piit-e Lisit, page 85. 

This is a iiiw I'ailor Heater v, ilh cliiii;:!-!. .-s i;ral ■ami illuiniiKitril asii-|iif. in roniliination 
witii (inr I'atfnt I (oiilil.-wailfd llu|-.-iii- l^i ails, 'riirnaist pdWiii'nl as will as liu- most attrarl- 
ivr licali'i- (iH'.i-rd In tli<' trade. I'^urlli' i- cxiilaiiatinn ( n |ai;v.- 47, 4.S. 

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Twilight Gas-burner Improved Parlor Heater. 

Patented Oct. 1st, 1872. 



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Xos. 1(1, II, lii, 13. I-ricc LU. pa^e 85. 

AVe do not deem it nccessarv to .-ay auything iu prai.-f oltlii.- Heater; to those who have 
sold or lused it during the past three years it has earned for it.self the reputation of greater 
heating power in upper rooms than any otlier heater offered to the trade, with the exeeption 
of the Anchor. It has met a very large sale in the past, and we feel confident of its success 
in the future. 

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CORAL GAS-BURNER BASE. 

Five Sizes. Castin(;s for Bake, Doini, Top and SwiNinN(i Urn. 

Nos. 9, 10, 11, 12, 14. Trice List, page 85. 




CORAL — FixisnED WITH Russia Iron. 

Nos. 9, 10, 11, 12, 14. Price List, page 80. 

A new pattern of Round Base, — hanclsoiue ami clicap, with shaking ami (lumping grate, hingcil liearth- 
plate and swinging urn ; staves to form cylinder of tire-brick furnished upon application. 



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RIVAL GAS-BURNER BASE. 

ForR Sizes. Castincs iok Hasi:, Dnoi:, 1)<iihi,e-t()1', (Ias-iuncs and Okxamkxt.s. 

Nos. y, 10, 11, 12. I'liic List, pai,'!- 87. 




i;i\'.VL (;.\S-BrKNKH— FiNi.-^iiKi) WITH Klssia luMX. Font Si/.ks. 

Niis. !l, id, 11, l-.>. I'ricu List, p.i(;e 8G. 
This i.s a Ua.s-liiinicT Siovc, cliilioralf in disit'ii. willi luaiilifiil ilr>iil)lc i(i|i, fra.-i-ljurner door, ga.s-ring, aii- 



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MAGNET EGG STOVE. Cast-iron Body. 



Patented October 17th, 1866. 




Cast I5(.ii)Y — Five Pi/.es. 

Xos. S, 9. 10, 11, 1-2. I'rici- List, page 8(3. 

A beautiful stove for family use, ehun lies, seliool houses, &c. ; has very heavy eyliuders 
uul jiowerful lieatiiig- ea]iaeity ; for iluraliility, as well as utility, eaunot lie surjiassed. 



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MAGNET EGG STOVE. Russia-iron Body. 



Patented October 17th, 1866. 




Maiiskt i-(ii: Siii;i;t-::;(in Body — Fivi-: Sizks. 

Nos. s, 9. 10. II, r.'. I'l-i.v i.i-t, pi-f sc. 

This stovi' (inly (liilVrs IVoin M:ii,nii't Cast-l).«l_v in liuviii,:,,' ;i RiH.-iii-inni Body instead of 
Ornamental Cast Inm. 

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MERIDIAN BOILER-TOP. 



Patented September 29th, 1868 




Four 8izf,s. 

Nos. 10, n, 12, 13. l'ii,v List, |,: 



■ 80. 



This stove is a first-class hoatjr, small aud fcuiininical, very roiiveuieut fur ofSces, small 
\v(jrkshops, bed-rooms, etc.; has heavy cylinders, dumjiiug-gratc, f'ct'dcr-door and damper, not 
generally fuiuid in this style of stove. It supplies the deficienry long experienced for a first- 
rate pattern of Salamander Etrg Stove. 

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THE /ETNA BOILER-TOP. 

WITH S1.1I)1.N(; IIEARTIl-l'l.ATi:. 

Improved 1875. 



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Nos. 10, 11, 12, l.i. I'rkc- List, pagf SG. 

Tlic -Ktiia is ail iiuprdvciiicnt upon the Meridian patterns, — the ]iiiM(ipal clianfre i)ein<r 
u]iun llic liearth-plate and j,'rate : in this stove the heartli-plate is made to slide instead of lift 
ortj — a very great eonvenienec ; the irrate is hoth shakint: and dunipintj. 

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THE /ETNA PLAIN-TOP. 

WITH 8LIDI^T^ HEARTH-PLATE. 

Patented September 29tli, 1868. 




Folk .Sizks. 

Xds. 10, 11, 1-2, lo. Prifc List, patji' S{!. 

This stove is a tir.stclas.s lieatcr, small ami ecimomical, very convenient for offices, small workshops, 
bed-rooms, &c. ; lias heavy evlinders antl dumiiing-grate, not generally found in this style of stoves. It 
supplies tlie deticieiiey longexperieiieed for a tirst-eiass pattern of Salamander Egg Stove. 

B®-EVERY STOVE WARRANTED.-'Sa 



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LILLY TOY COOK. 




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One Size. I'ricc- List, pagf 8 



Size of Ovoii ill luchcs, 



41 X ()1 X 2; 



COMFORT HEATER. 



One Size — No. 12. I'ricc List, page 88. 



METEOR HEATER. 



!iii»i:i!i;A.\I)'.S PATEJyT FLUE8. 



Price List, jiage 88. 



Thc^ ai)0VL'-namcd heaters — Comfort luid Meteor — are made from the eyiiiider and ija.se 
of the Magnet Egg No. 12 liy attaching to same a double casing or heatiiig-tnp ; they are 
very powerful heaters and are perfectly successful in burniug soft or bituminous coal. 









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Sterling fc levated-oven Range, No. 2. 

Price List, pagk ST.— A tirst-class licating and t'ooking range, with six No. 8 huiler-holcs, two baking- 
ovens HJ liv IS liy 14',, one hot-closet on either side of lii-e I'll bv l.S| bv 14J. Height ol" range 57 inelies, 
width' 3'J 'indies, dqith 33 inches. With or without waler-back.— 8®-EVERY RANGE WARRANTED. 



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59 



EXCELSIOR PENN DOUBLE OVEN RANGE, 



I'wd Sizi'S, — N(w. 7 and .S. I'riru Lisl, pafjr .ST. 











'''---''--^' -5 Nil. 7, uilli (i liiilc.-, ctK-ti 7 iiiclifs diiiniftcr. 

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Si/.,' Ill' C)wii.-^, N(i. ( , 




',v ijijijjai 

Penn Range, 



L^'llglll lit' I'rollt, No. 7, 
" " H. 



Ui 


X 


19; 


X 


10^ 


141 


X 


22 '■ 


X 


111 


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The :il)ove i.'i :i new Dnublc Oven Flat Top U;uit,'c wilii ,-^tr:u«:lit fimit, cast iron ovfus 
and a-^li-pit, dust-dampers, feed-door, ra,<t iron wanning'- shelf, and lia<k siiield plate ; a first- 
class rauge in every respect. Witii or without water hack, 

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1 
1 


EXCELS OR 


PENN SINGLE-OVEN 


RANGE. 





Two S'z_s — Nos. 7 ami S. Price List, page 87 




2Vii. V, - Willi 4 liuk'f;, each 7 iiiclii';; diaiiRter | No. 8, - with 4 liolcs, each N indies diaiin tiT 

Size of Ovens, No. 7, I:]|xl9ixl0i 

" No. 8, - - 14ix 221x111 



Leiigtli of Range, No. 7, 
" No. 8, 



Oveus on right or left side of fire, with covering bar and cast iron warming shelf With 
or icitlwut WLiier-hack. 

JSferEVEPtY RANGE WARi:ANTED.=«ia 



37 inches 
.39 " 



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01 



EXCELSIOR PENN HOT-AIR RANGE. 

Two Sizes — Nos. 7 Mini S. I'ricc Li>t, |i:ii,'i- S7. 




No. 7, - wl.h 4 holes, c:k1i 7 iiu.i .- i...i,ii Ur | No. .S, - willi 4 h.)\,:~, iiuli S Lich-.^ ilianm r 

Size of Ovens, Xo. 7, I-'b x 1!)] x 102 

" No. 8, 14.1x221x11} 

37 inehe.s 



Leiijrth of Range, No. 7. 
" No. 8, 



39 



With the Hot-air Range one or more upper rooms cau be lieated witlimit interfering with 
baking or cooking. With or without water baek. 

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STERLING AIR-TIGHT FURNACE. 

(.'AST-IRON FlKK-PoT. 

Thrc V /(, — \u 1 J , I'l iL Ll.-I, ['ago S7. 




N,.. 1. 



Diaiiiutji- (if (h-atj, 'io iiirlies IK'ating- i'a]>aiity. 






40,000 cubic- I'trt 

(iO,000 

,SO,000 



This Furuaci' is construrted uu purely scientific priuciplcs, with hirge surface (if grate 
and shalhiw cyHiid.'r, which by experiment has been found to be the proper way to burn an- 
thracite coal in order to produce the greatest amount of heat. With a powerful radiating- 
surface, e([ual to from 7,000 to 10,000 s<piare inches, made of the best charcoal-irou, the 
Stkkliso will produce an immense volume of pure hot air, and we Ijclieve will equal, if not 
supersede, any heater in the market. 

fife^EVERY FURNACE WARRANTED.-^a 



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STERLING AIR-TIGHT FURNACE. 

riKlM'.KlCK CVUNDi;!;. 

'Pliri'i' Si/.o-i — N.i^. 1, '2, :!. I'rioo l.isi, [Mgc S7. 



r,:t 




No. 1, 



Diameter of (Initj, 20 iiuh^'s Heatiii"- cniiacitv, 



40,1 m;o euliic Iw't 
2.') " .>-<.- . . (iO.OOO " 

:!1 " " " - 80,000 " " 

This Furnace (litti>rs from 8ti'rlii)jr on the opjjosite piiire in liavinir tii-e-hiick instead of 
east-iron cylinder. The extra radiatiiii; pijje.s pa.ssing from tiic side into and out of the top of 
the dome can be applied to the furnace with east-iron fire-pot. We have produced this 
furnace to meet the wants of a certain jiortion of our trade who prefer lire-brick to cast- 
iron as a fire-pot. 

J^T'EVERY ELK.NALE WAURAKTED. xt^a 



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64 READING STOVE AND HOLLOWWARE WORKS. 



Equator Tubular Hot-blast Portable Furnace. 

W(^ ()Hi<r the P^qimtor to tlie trade as a first-i/la^s heater, — one tliat ean lie relied u|)iin fur 
lieatiiiu-piiwer, diiraliility, cediKimy and eh'aidiiiess. It is cdnstrueted with a view to sym- 
inetry of liirin, as well as the obtaiiiinir of a larger amount of hcating-surfaee. It has a beau- 
tiful Oetairoiial Base, tw<'lve iiiehes hii;h, ash pits raiiginu; on the difierent sizes from Oj to 12 
inehes ill lieiglit. A eliiiker door, by whieh clinkers can be removed from ih ■ bottom of the 
fire and drop])ed into the ash-pit, thus insuring at all times a clean (ire. The cylinder is larger 
in diameter at the bottom than at the top, which ])ri'vents the accumulation of ashes on the 
side and thereby destroying i-adiatioii. The grate is both dumping and shaking, so arranged 
that no dust can escape while raking the fire ; the radiator contains in the largest size twelve 
Ilot-air Tubes 31 inehes in diameter ; in the smallest size nine of 3; inches in diameter; the 
air enters these tubes at the bottom and is conducted to the top ; from thence it passes through 
the liot-air pipes to the fines. 

We furnish a su])plemental <lrnm (to be nseil only with Anthracite Coal); this drum is 
plaeecl on the top of the radiator, through whieh the products of combustion passes and adds 
to the powerful radiating properties of the furnace. 

Air may l>e introduced through the base from the room in which the heater is placed, or 
Irom the outside by means of pipes ; a large vapor-pan is placed within the heater to moisten 
the hot air before it pa.sses into the rooms above. 



8IZE OF CYLINDERS. 

No. '2o, - height, K! inches; dianiet.'r lop, 12 inches ; diametei- iiotloiii, Kij inches 

>_),S, - - " i:;', " " "14 " •' " 1").] " 

,32, - " 141 " " " It; " " " 17 i " 

40, . . '• k; " " " 21 " " " 24 

The Nos. 2'), 2iS and 3)2 have single casings of galvanized iron, wrought work on radia- 
tors made of No. 18 best charcoal bloom iron. The No. 40 has double casing of galvanized 
iron and ra<liat(n' of N<i. \S best charcoal bloom iron. 

The No. 2.") will furnish hot air suftieicnt for two S-iiich jiipes. 

" 28 " " " " three 8-inch jiijics. 

" 32 " " " " four It-inch pijies. 

" 40 " " " " six .S-inch pipes. 



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A iir.<t-rla.<.< tiiliular fiiruacc, cheap aud durable, witli (liinipintr unci shakinsj 
clinker door ; very economical aud a fii-st-cla.^s heater. 

9sr-EVERY HEATER WARRANTED. "SSa 



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Bulge Pot. 



Straight Kettle. 




No. 6, 
7, 



Nci.^. 0, 7, S, !l. 

avcrajfe !I0 ttis. to iloz. 
" 101 '■ 
114 " 
l:!9 " 

.S CfntS [HT ttj. 



N(i. <i, 
7, 
,H, 
J), 




IIH 



Eccentric Bulge. f\^^ Bottom Pots. 




No. 6, 
7, 
,s. 



Xos. (i, 7, 8, 9. 

averatie ttis. to iloz. 



S rents jier Hi. 




4, ."), (i, 7. S, 10, 12 (jts 
« cts. iR-r tti. 




Ham Boilers. 



St.XK I'.iiTTd.M. 



Sl-4() 

1.75 
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Round Slide-lid Sunk- 
bottom Tea-kettle. 

Wl I'll LAKCi; Sj-olT. 



No. •_>, 

4, 

•5, 
6, 



Nil. (i, |H-r pirci', n 



Ik. \';inii<licil. < lalvMiiizi'il. 
•1 .^ -10 S •*<'> 




Scotch Bowl 







I'll) 
70 



oil 

10 



1 •_' 



Round Slide-lid Flat-bottom 



lUk. Nariii-licil. ( ialvaiiizuil. 



i|t.-i. l>rr |ir.'('(', net 



Bread Pan, 



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Size, 



No. 1,7 .\ ll-i iuL'lics 
8 fts. per H). 



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No. (i, 

9, 
10, 



16 X 24, 

1« X 24, 
l.S X 30, 
l.S X 3(), 

21 X m. 



READING STOVE AND HOLLOW WARE WORKS. 



WAFFLE IRONS. 




PLAIN Oi; VAltNISIIEl). 

Xos. (1 and 7, -------- 

7 •' », 

><";), 

9 " 111, 

SPIDERS, 



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<S 25 

9 75 

11 25 




average 2.S fts. to di)Z. ; (S ets. per ttj. 
35 

(i,S 



SINKS. 





'"9, 

I'Liiii. I iaIvaiiizeiL 

$2 70 $5 30 

2 80 5 (iO 

3 75 6 75 

4 75 8 75 

5 40 9 45 

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69 



Floor or Wall Warm-Air Registers and Ventilators. 




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Size 
of 

OpeniiiK. 



KKlil.STKRS AND VENTILATORS 

Hlack or 

White 
Japanned 
orCojjper Wliite (ioKl Niekel 

Bronzed. Enameled Bronzed. Plated. 



UK( i L STEU B ORDER 1' K .\ .M KS— S(^ I ' A RE. 
IKON HOltDKK FRAMES. 



VENTIL- 
ATORS. 

Black or 

While 
Japanned 



Nickel White Gnhl Black 

I'lated. Enameled Bronzed. Japannei 



41 

4 

4 

4 

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6 

8 ' 

8 

8 

8 

8 

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10 ' 
10 

1(1 

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12 
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12 
14 
15 
16 
16 
20 
27 



X 6-5 
X 10 

X 15 
X l.s 
X s 
X 10 
X 14 
X 18 
X 8 
X 10 I 

X lo 
xl8 
X 12 
x 14 
X 10 
X 12 
.\ 14 
X Hi 
X 12 
X 15 
X l!l 
X 22 
X 25 
X 20 
x24 
X 26 
X 38 



81 30 

1 65 

2 30 
2 50 

1 80 

2 10 

2 70 

3 40 
2 25 
2 50 
2 80 



82 75 

3 25 

4 00 
4 50 
3 50 

3 80 

4 60 

5 45 
4 20 



81 80 



60 
20 



50 
80 
75 



18 
85 
10 
30 
65 
25 
10 
80 
10 
45 
35 



82 
3 
4 
4 
3 
4 
5 
5 
4 
4 
5 
6 



3 30 
3 60 
3 25 
3 60 



4 00 
4 85 

4 20 

5 00 
(i 00 
X 00 

10 00 
8 50 
10 50 
13 50 
28 00 1 



6 50 
5 30 
5 75 
5 25 

5 75 

6 20 

7 10 
() 50 

7 40 

8 50 
11 25 
14 20 
11 50 
14 75 
20 00 



5 00 


6 95 


4 00 


5 70 


4 35 


6 20 


3 i>0 


5 65, 


4 35 


6 15' 


4 «0 


6 (i5 


5 70 


7 <)0 


5 00 


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12 00 

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12 50 

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15 
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81 


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2 62 

2 92 

3 72 

4 32 
3 42 



3 72 

4 12 

4 65 

5 15 

6 15 
8 15 



10 75 
13 75 



82 80 
3 00 
3 40 

3 80 
3 30 
3 50 

3 60 

4 00 
4 40 
3 70 
3 90 
3 (;5 



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81 00 



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3 00 



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75 
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5 40 
7 25 
9 40 
7 75 
9 75 



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3 60 

4 0(1 
3 35 
3 55 
3 30 
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4 00 

3 90 

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1 80 

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40 
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1 .V, 
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1 CO 

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4 15 

3 75 

4 35 

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Ventilators, Wliiti* Enameled or Nickel I'latcil, at .samecorrespoiKlingdirterencc over Reg- 
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10 X 14 ami 11 X Ki. 


X 12. 


Size (if ()|)eiiinn' 


liliick ur W-iitilators, White 
\Vliitc.Ia- W'liili- En- Ciolil Nickel Berlin Blnek .In- iMiameled 
|i:iinieiL aiiieleil. ISmnzecL Plale.L Unnizeii. paniKiL Faces. ■ 


7 X 10 

ll 1 10 X 14 
IJ 11 X l(i 

]Iiirli. Wiilc. 
11 X i:l 
l:; X l.'i 


82 -I't 84 2-") 82 S-") $2 40 82 '■)'> 
2 l^") •") 00 :; (;o )?.') :'„") .", 27) :; lo 
:; 40 •") 40 4 10 ■') ~'> '-'y .HO :! ■'>'> 
:', 40 .") 40 4 10 -"i 7"i •". ■'<•') •"- '>'> 
4 10 (i ;>0 4 110 (i 70 4 7'i 4 27) 
4 00 7 00 "i 40 7 10 -■) 2-') 4 75 

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4 (10 7 00 5 45 7 45 5 00 


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Ceilinp- Ventilators. 



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roi; ( iiiia iii;s oi; halls. 



ro i;k used in side wall. 



24 inch, 

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4.S " 

60 " 



87 00 

11 ."lO 

14 00 

25 0(1 

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Size (if 
Opening. 

5 iuell, 



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10 



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Japanneit. 

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1 30 

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Wliite 
Knaiiul'd 


(iold 
Hionzed. 


Nickel 
Mated. 


Berlin 
Bronzed. 


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Wl.ile 
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Wl.ite 
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7') 


/ 


1 


(10 


."> .">o 


(id 


2 30 


,S " 


1 


■so 




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•; 


2.") 


3 


HO 


»> 


10 


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I 


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3 (iO 


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2 3.5 


!l ■• 


2 


(10 


4 


00 


2 


')") 


4 


35 


2 


3.') 


!) •• 


2 


12 


4 12 


75 


2 75 


10 ■' 


2 


.")0 


4 


"lO 


3 


10 


4 


!)0 


•> 


90 


10 •• 


2 


()2 


4 (i2 


t)0 


2 1)0 


I •_' " 


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:>o 


.") 


oO 


4 


00 


.' 


ll.'i 


• > 


1 ') 


12 •• 


3 


■i'y 


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I 20 


:; 40 


14 •■ 


4 


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(i 


7") 


.') 


20 


1 


2.'> 


4 


!).') 


14 ■• 


4 


(i.') 


!I0 


1 (1.-) 


:; iio 


l(i ■■ 


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( ■' 


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2") 


i; 


.',0 


s 


so 


i; 


2."i 


d; ■■ 


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s 4.") 


2 2(1 


4 7(t 


IS •• 


( 


.'lO 


10 


01) 


,s 


:!() 


10 


(iO 


s 


20 


is •• 


1 


( •' 


1(1 2') 


2 7.') 


5 25 


20 •' 


!l 


0!) 


12 


oil 


10 


()■) 


12 


70 


>) 


.■<o 


20 " 


» 


■'^0 


12 ;;(» 


3 2") 


25 


24 '• 


12 


(HI 


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01) 


i:; 


.'.() 


17 


(10 


12 


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24 " 


12 


.".0 


k; r>o 


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!l 00 


30 " 


■>■'> 


00 


















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ID 00 





Round Register Border Frames. 




To til llie 
following- 

niirned 

.<izes: 


Blaek or 

\Vl,itr 

.lapan'id 

or (_-'oppi r 

Bronzed. 


Wliilr 

Kna'eled 


Hold 
Bronzed. 


.Niekel 
I'laled. 


Berlin 
lironzi'tl. 


(J itifh 


S 75 


S2 45 


8 95 


82 70 


8 80 


7 


S5 


2 (id 


1 (15 


2 90 


!I5 


S " 


1 00 


2 75 


1 20 


3 05 


1 10 





1 10 


3 00 


1 35 


3 35 


1 20 


10 •• 


1 30 


:; 30 


1 ()0 


3 70 


1 45 


12 •• 


1 .->.-■, 


:', 70 


1 90 


4 15 


1 (10 


14 " 


1 -.15 


4 20 


2 35 


4 70 


2 20 


l(i " 


2 .50 


5 00 


3 00 


5 55 


2 85 


is •• 


3 25 


(J 00 


:; 80 


6 (iO 


3 GO 


20 " 


4 25 


7 25 


4 90 


8 00 


4 80 


24 " 


5 50 


10 00 


6 50 


11 00 


6 25 


30 " 


8 00 











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SC^UARE. 



COMMON REGISTERS. 




IIorXD, WITH S(^rAitE FRAMES. 



No. l-'), witli 7j-iii< 
17, " .H] 

20, " 10 

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HOT-AIR DAMPERS. 

FOK IIIlATIXd FLUES. 


















\V 


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Koil, Knobs 


Size. 










I)ainpoi". 


am 


1 ( 


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t'ompk-le 


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- 




- 






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1 X l'_>, 


- 


- 


- 






8.5 








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90 








40 


li X 12. 


- 


- 


- 




1 


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5.5 


'■> X !», 


- 




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1 


1.5 








65 


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<)v;il Mil, Is 1 


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SQIARK. 




UVALA'o. 1— 81iut. 





11 t;ii 




OVAL No. 2— Opon 



OVAL No. 2— Shut. 



Size. 

.3 X n, 

4 X II, 
4 X 12, 
4 X 14, 



I):ini|K'ii<. 

60 !)0 

1 00 

1 10 

1 2.5 



6 inch I{(i(ls, with Plated Knob.-;, 

6 " " '■ liidii/.cd " 

'> " " without Kiiob.s, 

Kod.s k)iif;< r tliun 6 inclie.*, for each aihJitioual inch, 

Porcelain L'upn to protect Knob.s, 

Discount ou Hot-air Dampere, Rods, Cups and Knobs, 



Willi KikI, Knol) 




No.J— Willi 


;ui(l ('lip C'oiiipliU-. 


Tl 


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SI 40 




S2 25 


1 50 




2 50 


1 (iO 




2 60 


1 75 




2 75 


- 




JUT doz., 82 75 


- 


- 


2 00 


- 




75 


- 


- 


10 


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Stove Pipe Dampers. 

WITH NUT AND SCREW ON THE STEM. 



4 inch, 
4'. " 



net, per doz., $0 85 

95 

1 10 

1 20 

1 40 



Combination Cast Iron Elbow Damper and Register. 



Size^, 4' anil 5 inches. 



net, per piece, 50 cents. 
60 " 



4^ incli, ... - - 

T-^Jl "' " 

(^ ^d The t'oniliination EIIhiw Danijier anil Reuister fur ret^ulatinj.;- the ilraf't in 

^^IM) lieatin<i' stiive^, is one ul' the must inijmi-tant inventions ever ott'ereil to the 

r^^ r^ ^^ yf l>ul)lie. By a cmnliinatiou of three old devices, the Cast Iron Elbow, Dani])er 

^^ P^Syi '""' l^i'.ffi^ter, the draft o!' heatini;; stoves can lie liriint;lit nnder conqdete con. 

^r]j/ trol ; the damper with an oiieninj,' in the centre, rednccs the draft to such an 

extent, that it can lie perfectly controlled liy the register above, ^vilhout 

danger of gas escajiing into the room. 



Long or Cake Pans. Round Cake Griddles. 





No. (i, avcra<;e (il lbs. to doz., 8 cts. jier lb. 

7, "'" 82 " " N " '• 

,S, " 95 " " 8 " 

y, " no " " 8 " 



7, 'S, 9, 10 and 12 inches in diameter, 

8 cts. per ft. 



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FARMERS' KETTLES. 




Iti " " 

20 

25 



Will. l!:iiN. 


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lid 81 Ml 


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2 25 


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2 70 


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No. 2, 20 gallons, or \ barrels, 
3, 25 " " 5-() " 
4, SO " " 1 
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6, (50 " " 2 



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" 8 SO 
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" () 50 



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Agricultural Furnace and Farmers' Boiler. 




7i0^ 



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m-t 


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' ].") .SO 






' ■_'(» 00 




2:5 .50 


' 21 i ~>0 




oO .50 


' ;io .")(» 




:;(; 2.5 


• 47 .so 




.50 75 


' 04 7") 




7.5 40 



1.5 tralliins 

2:5 " 

;!0 

45 " 

W " 
1)0 

120 " 



T(i those (Ic'siriiiir the folldwiiig-nainrd gdcids, wr WdiiM say that \vc will add to our assort- 
iiieiit (it'sizt's as fast as practical, aud solicit ycmr (irdcrs tin- such as \vc here present, ciiiiliileiit 
that Yi>u will be ph'ased with the ([uality of our work in this line. TIil-su goods are subject 
to ])er ceut. discount to dealers : 

4 inch Drain, \\'ater or Snioke-pip.', 5 feet l.'nL.'ths, 



4 • 


' S Traps, 




4 ' 


' half 8 Traps, 




4 ' 


' X 4 inch T Bi 


anehes. 


4 ' 


' (Quarter Bends 




4 ' 


' Sixth Bends, 




4 ' 


■ Eighth Bends, 


- 


4 ' 


I)!'iids to oflsct 


4 inch 


4 • 


" to 


,S '■ 


4 


" to 


12 " 


4 


• Double Hubs, 




4 


X 2 inch Y B 


•aiiches. 



50 cts 


per foot. 


$.; 25 


)er [liece. 


:l 2.5 




1 :;o 




] :;o 




1 .")() 




1 15 




1 75 




2 40 





1 1)5 



("esspocds with Bell Traps, 12 inch X 12 inch, 



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Range Boilers. 

Made ill sinj^lc shei>t u;) to ■') f'oct — (ilnh- llrail.- — All I'ollcrs warrant.il. 







Trico, 


I'ric.'. 










Price, 


I'lie,., 


Cajiarily. 


Size. 


Plain. 


(ialvaiiizcil. 


1 


acily. 




Size. 


I'lain. 


< i.-tlvani/A-d. 


I.") Gallons. . 


1' X 10" 


$!) 00 


$11 80 


30 (i 


lllons. 


.5' 


X 12" 


•SI 4 00 


81!) 0(» 


IS " ; 


V X 12" 


11 00 


11 .50 


32 




4' 


X 14" 


14 .5(1 


1!) 50 


24 


;' X 14" 


i;i 0'» 


17 20 


'40 


(( 


5 


X 11" 


1(1 50 


22 25 


21 


M'x 12" 


12 00 


10 00 


42 


(( 


4' 


X 1(1" 


1(1 75 


22 .50 


•M) " : 


IVx 14" 


U .50 


, 17 00 


102 


" 


.5' 


X 10" 


IS 00 


20 00 


2.") 


r X 12" 


13 00 


t 17 75 


1 








1 





Other .<izc.< iiiaili' tn onler. Four bra.^s (■(iiiplim.fs ami tub;', .•?.'!.5() net in ail(lili(jn tn almve 
)riees. Alidve list iit']iri('es subject to 10 jut cent, ilisenuiit. 



Xo. .'^, 

i», 
10, 
11, 



Gas Burner Doors. 

For bafcs similar to Kival, jiap' 51. 



per piece, not, .50 cent.s 
" ,50 " 
" .50 " 
" 5.5 " 
" ,55 " 



Gas Burner Gothic Doors. 



No. 9, 
1<». 
11, 
12, 
14, 



For ba.^e.s similar to Coral, pajre 50. 



per piece, net, 50 ceiit.s. 
" ,50 " 
" .55 " 
" 55 " 
" (!5 " 



No. 8, 

!l, 

1", 

II, 

12, 



Base Tops, Double. 

Similar tn Kival, |)au:e 51, 



per piece, -SO S5 

1 00 

1 10 

1 25 

1 45 



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READING STOVE AND HOLLOW-WARE WORKS. 



Large Pans to place under Stoves. 




SIZES. 

No. 1, inside iHittDin diaTiii'tcr HO] iiiclu's, depth of rim 21 inchrs, lieiy litof feet uiidi'i- pan ■'! inches. 

•>, " " •• :;s^ 12A ' " :', " 

Price No 1, - - - - net, §4 00 I Xo. 2, - - - - - net, $(J 00 

Bake Oven Door. 




SIZE. 

inelies, net, $1 10 per piece. 



Sad Irons. 




MAXUKAiTUKKI) liY 

Reading Hafdware Companj, 

Nos. '■> to 12 inclusive. 

I<"'utiiis]ird liy us at all times at 
market rates. 



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CORAL AND RIVAL GAS BURNtR STAVES. 




No. 9, 


I-', 




10, 


l:i, 




11, 


M. 




The lollowiiiii; iiaiiit'd livick^ will l)i' I'liniis 
LigiilliDUw, Nos. B, 7, 8, f). 


ud l)y us uixiri application : 




Niagara, Cook, Nos. (>, 7, 8, 9. 




Excclsidi- J'ciiii Cook, No.<. G, 7, 8, i). 


Superior Cook, No.s. (!, 7, 8, 9. 




Moniiiii: ]>iirlit Coot, ^'o.<. «, 7, 8, 9. 


■Juniata Co<ik, Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10. 




Olive Jiranch Cook, Nos. 7, 8, 9. 


Electric Cook, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9. 




Aclvauce Cook, Nos. 7, 8. 


Swatara Cook, Nos. 8, 9, 10. 




Progress Cook, Nos. 7, 8. 


Quaker City Cook, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9. 




K.xtni Kiintrc, No. 8. 


IMonitor Cook, Nos. 7, 8. 




Keystone Kange, Nos. 6, 7, 8. 


W. B. A. Cook, Nos. 7, 8. 




Ivy Range, Nos. (5, 7, 8. 


Granger Range. 




Beaiitv Range, Nos. 6, 7, 8. 


.Jupiter Range, Nos. (j, 7, 8. 




P(wy" Range, No.s. (i, 7, 8, 9. 


Miners' Friend Cook, Nos. 7, 8. 




!• lora Range, Nos. 7, 8. 


Avalanche Cook, Nos. 7, 8. 




Sunshine Range, No.s. 7, 8, 9. 


.\shiand Cook. Nos. 7, .H. 




Rural Range, Nos. fj, 7, 8. 


Ulack Diamond Cook, Nos. 7, 8. 




Excelsior Penu Range, Nos. 7, 8. 


Anthracite Cook, Nos. 7, ^. 




Sterling Heater Staves. 


Eclipse Cook, Nos. (!, 7, 8, 9. 




I']n)eral(l Complete, Nos. G, 7, 8. 


I. X. L. Cook, No.-;. 6, 7, 8, 9. 




Ingleside Open Fire. 


Valley Chief Cook, No.s. (), 7, 8, 9. 




Cliillion Complete, Nos. (>, 7, 8. 


Retrulator Cook, Nos. (), 7, )^, 9. 




IJoatmans' Choice. 


Palace Cook, Nos. (i, 7, S, 9. 




Franklin Complete, Nos. (5, 7, 8. 


Eureka Cook, Nos. (i, 7, -S, 9, 10. 




(Inl.len Eagle Cook, Nos. (i, 7, 8, 9, 10. 


Centennial Cook, Nos. (>, 7, 8, 9, 10. 




Wm. P( nil Cook, Nos. (i, 7, 8, 9. 


Cottage Range. 




(!ov. Penu Co(jk, (i, 7, 8, 9. 


I'nion Range. 




Reliance Cook, Nos. (J, 7, 8, 9. 


Vulcan Range, Nos. (>, 7, 8. 




Pioneer C'ook, Nos. (i, 7, 8, 9. 


Dictator Range. Nos. (i, 7, 8. 




('oiiil)ination (Jook, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9. 


Victor Cook Range, Nos. 7, 8. 




Daylight Cook, Nos. 6, 7, 8. 


Medal Range, Nos. (i, 7, 8. 




Lehigh Cook, No.s. 6, 7, 8. 


Daui)hin Range, Nos. 0, 7, 8. 




Continental Cook, Nos. 6, 7, 8. 


(^ueen Kange, No.s. (i, 7, 8. 




D.'light Cook, No.s. 6^ 7, 8. 


Welcome Range, Nos. (i, 7, 8. 




Sus(inehanna Cook, Nos. (J, 7, 8, 9. 


Cadet Cook, Nos. 7, 8, 9. 




Price offire-hricks for Cook Stoves ami Portali 


e Ranges, excejjt spjcial i)atterns, 

net, 50 cents per set. 




Pric' of lire-hricks for completes. 


" .'jO " " 




" " lAnx Hearths, Advance 


uid Progre.-^s, - " 50 " 




" " " Excelsior Penu Kauge, 


81.10 per set. 




" Flora and Extra, - 


60 ceuts per set. 


W^ 


" Posey, - - 40 " 


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READING STOVE AND HOLLOW-WARE WORKS. 



Air Ornaments for Gas Burner Stoves. 



No. 9, 
10, 
11, 
12, 
14, 



per .set, net 8 cent.s 

" 9 " 

" 10 " 

" IL' " 



Round Cast-Iron Flange Cylinders. 



Nos. S, It, 1(1, II, 12, ]■■>. 



Net 5 ceiit.s per poiiud. 



The following .sizes of MICA will be kept in stoi-k by us, if possible, 
and sold at market rates. 



2J X 2] 


21 X 4] 


2^ X ;; 


15 x4^ 


2^ X 4^ 


1] x5 



:i X 



2i X (i 



Grate.< for t'lmkiiiu: Stiivc.<, 

({rates for Heating Stoves, 

Stove Litters, - . - . 

Patent Stove Lifters, 

Sliai<.ers for Krystonc, I'eautv and Ivy liangi'S, 
" " iMei-idiaii and ^Ltna Stoves^ 
" ■' Anchor, Twilight and Iris Stoves, 
" " Alielior and Twilight Heaters, 

Drum-feet, drilled, 

Hand-hole Doors, 6i x 6'., 

Covering Bars, . - - . 

Brass Couplings for Waterdiaeks in Ranges, 



3 X 5 


3 X 7 


3i X 6 


:) X r>] 


:!1 X 5^ 


4 X (1 


:! X (> 


:!^ X 5^ 


() X « 



Net cents per jiound. 

Net (it) cents per dozen. 
'■ 1.00 " 
" 75 " 
" 7.) " 
" 75 " 
" 75 " 
" 72 " " 

" 75 " 

" 5 " 2)er pound, 
per set. Net $1.50. 



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Deductions for Ware not furnished with Cook Stoves. 



Oil No. (>, tor twii pcils :iii(l liiiii; |>:iii, 
7, do. do. do. 

S, do. do. do. 

il, do. do. do. 



ilO 
0(1 
•20 



Deductions for Ware in Separate Pieces. 



On Strai-;-!!! Kettles, 
Bulge Pots, 
Lonjr Pans, 
Spiders, 



No. (J No. 7 No. S No. 9 

$ 40 8 4.') S -,r, $ (if) 

30 :!•') 40 ")() 

20 20 '_'■') 25 

12 lo 20 25 



Sheet-iron Elbows. 



4, 4^, 5, 5; inches, made from sera])s of liest Idoom iron, wliieli wv will sell at extremely 

l(]\v prices. 



Cellar Window Grates. 



Net per Iti., ditierent sizes. 



Net per Hi.^ to order, 



Sash Weights. 



41 cts. 



■M cts 



NOTICE. 

To Kanirc and Heater Setters, and other parties owninji- tlii'ir patterns, ur would offer 
e.xtra inducements to give us a call, as we are enai)le(l to till all orders tor castings of that 
kind in tiie most neat and workmanlike manner. Our aim is to please. 

Juh work attended to iu the best manner, and at lihcral terms. 



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Price List — Cook Stoves. 



LKJIITIIOUSE. 

KxtiMiilril lin'-iliunilMT, slidiiif; liru-clonrs, witli ur 
willhnu illmiiiiinted I'ronl, anil with Itaskrl grate. 

No. 6, lor coal, witli 2 ("its, 1 long pan anil 

1 spiilor pan, . - - ^\~ 25 

7, <lo. do. do. 21 50 

8, do. do. do. 25 75 

9, do. do. do. 30 00 

50 cts. k-ss ii]ion each .size fur wood. 

With polished edges on top, lioltoin and hearth, 
for each size 1^2.00 additional on above price list. 

LIGHTHOUSE. 

E.xteniKil fire-eiiatnlier, sliding fire-doors, with 
or withont ilhnninated front, and with shaking 
grate. 

No. 0, for coal, with 2 pots, 1 long pan and 

1 spider |ian, - - . ^n 25 

7, do. do. do. 21 50 

8, do. do. do. 25 75 

9, do. do. do. 30 00 

50 cts. le.ss upon each size for wood. 

With polished edges on top, bottom and hearth, for 
each size S2.00 additional on above price list. 

EXCEL8IUR PEXN. 

Extended tire-chamber, with sliding or swinging 
lire-doors. 

No. 6, for coal, with 2 pots, 1 long pan and 1 

spider jian, - - - $16 25 

7, do. do. do. 20 25 



24 25 



8, da. do. do. 

9, do. do. do. 28 25 
50 cts. less upon each size for wood. 

Ileep ash-pit and sifter grate, 50 cts. additional. 

For Hood alone, with our improved lire-chamber, 
at the above rates. 



EXCELSIOR PEXX. 

Including John Davi.s' Water-back. 

No. 8, same as ]irice given above, with f6.50 net 
for water-back less couplings. 

No. 9, same as price given above, with $7.00 net 
for water-back less couplings. 



EXCELSIOR PEXN COOK 
AND HEATER. 

\\'ith sliding or swinging lire-doors and extended 
fire-chamber. 

No. 8, for coal, with 2 pots, 1 long pan and 

1 spider pan, - - ' - $30 00 

50 cts. less npon each size for wood. 

For wood alone, with our improved (ire-clunnber, 
at the above price. 

MORXIX(i LIGHT. 

Extended lire-chamber, with sliding or swinging 
fire-doors. 

No. 6, with 2 pots, 1 long pan and 1 s[iider 

pan, .... $\{] 25 

7, do. do. do. 20 25 
s, do. do. do. 24 25 
9, do. do. do. 28 25 

50 cts. less upon each size for wood. 

Deep ash-[iit and sifter grate 50 cts. additional. 

For wood alone, with our improved fire-chamber, 
at above rates. 

OLIVE BRANCH. 

Extended fire-chand)er, with sliding or swinging 
fire-doors. 

No. 7, with 2 pots, 1 long pan and 1 spider 

pan, - . - - $18 25 

8, do. do. do. 22 25 

9, do. do. do. 2(i 25 

.")U c;-. less upon each size for wood. 

Dceji a-li-jii! and sifter grate 50 cts. additional. 

For wood alone, with our imiiroved fire-chamber, 
at the above rates. 

ADVANCE. 

No. 7, with 2 pots, 1 long pan and 1 spider 

pan, - - - - $17 60 

8, ilo. do. do. 21 00 



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iMi()(ii{i:ss. 




FL()K.\ kan(;e. 






No. 


7, Willi - |iots. 1 lont; iianand 




No. 7, wilhoul war(>. 


S24 00 






1 spider pun, . . i~i~ ;")() 




8, " " . 


2s 00 




No. 


S, with 'J. pots, 1 loMf,' pan and 












1 !i|)ider pan, . . .21 00 




Water Hacks, less couplings, $3 


oU net 




No. 


EMERALD COM I'LHTi:. 

0, with 2 pots, 1 loMj,' pan and 
1 spider pan, . . :J|:J .OO 




additional on ahove prices. 

SUNSHINE RAX(;E. 






No. 


7, with 2 pots, 1 Ion;,' pan and 




Hinjile Oven Uan;;e. 








1 spider pan, . . . IC ;")0 




No. 7, without ware, 


$ls nil 




No. 


8, with 2 pots, 1 Ion;; pan and 




s ^* *' 


22 (10 






1 .spider pan, . . 20 50 




0^ il 4i _ _ 


27 .".0 




1 


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Coil Water Fronts, less couplings, $;i.,")() 










net additional on each size. 








For Wood, Hard or Soft foal. 












Open or closed front. 




CLARION RANdE. 






No. 


7 SIT) 00 




PoIiNhe^J ed^es 








8, . . . . . IS 01) 




ami tu-nrlli. 


Plain. 






!),.... 21 00 




No. 0, without ware, $14 00 


JI2 r,o 










7, " " 17 2.-) 


I.') .".0 






SUNSHINE i{.\.\(;e. 




S, " " 21 00 


1'.) 00 




1 

1 


Willi Hot Closet. 




Ki:VSTONE RAXGE OF 


l.s(;7. 




No. 


7, without ware, . . $2."i 00 

8, " " . . 2.S .")() 
0, " " . . . 34 00 




Narrow 1 1 earth. 
No. 0, without ware. 


$10 .50 




C 


)il Water Fronts, less coupliii'^s, $3.50 




7, " " . 


12 .-lO 




net 


additional on each si/.e. 




s, .. .' . . 


k; 00 






SUNSHINE I{AX(iE. 




KIIVSI'OM'; RAMiE OE 


LS72. 




\Vi 


th llotClo.setand Low Copper Reservoir. 




No. (i, without ware. 


$11 00 




Nos. 8 and !), S7.00 net additional to above 




7, " ' . 


13 .50 
17 00 




nanu'd prices on eacii si/,e. 




S, 11 •> _ _ 




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Watei- Hacks, less couplings, tbrK 


jystone 




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additional on each size. 




Tappe<l .No. 7, net, $2.-'iO, No. 8, ne 


t, $3,011. 



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Price List — Cook Stoves. 

KEYSTONE— WITH LARGE EXTRA RANGE. 
TOP 

! No. S, without ware, for coal, - $18 (to 
To Wall 111. 8, " " for wood, IS m 

No. 7, without ware, - - - SI 3 50 

^' " " - - - 16 50 WATER BACK FOR EXTRA- 
WATER RACKS FOR KEY- TAPPEU. 
STONE— TAPPED. 

, „ ,. Less CouplinpTS. 

Less CoupIin<;;s. 

No. 7, net, $2 r,() No. 8, - . . - - net, $3 50 

8, " 3 00 

BEAUTY AND IVY RANGE. POSEY RAN(^E. 

No. C, without ware, - - - $11 00 ^c). C, $5 00 

". " " - - - i;-i ,30 ■ -• ,; .-,) 

«, " " ... 17 00 s, 8 50 

WATER BACKS FOR BEAU- "' '-^ ^^ 

TY— TAPPED. LILLY TOY COOK. 

Less Couplings. 

No. 7, net, $2 50 One size, - . . . net, $1 75 

7, ----." 3 00 



Price List — Parlor Stoves. 



IN(U.ESTDE— ILUMLXATED 
FRONT. 

(Will I'urnisli pricfs lielnir S<|.|. 1st, 1870.) 
No. 1, 

o 

3, - - - - - 

INGLESIDE— OPEX FRONT. 

Portable Blower. 

(Will fiimisli pi-icos lic'lorc Sepl. 1st, 1876,) 

No. 1, 

2 

3^ .'.'.'.'.' 



ANCHOR BASE BURNER. 

Cast Body. 



No. 10, 
II, 
12, 
13, 
H, 



$10 00 
18 75 
22 00 
25 00 

28 00 



ANCHOR P>ASE BURNER. 

Russia Sheet Iron Body. 



No. 10, 
11, . 

13, . 



SIO 00 
18 75 
22 00 
25 00 
28 00 



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Price List — Parlor and Heating Stoves. 



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TRIS r.ASK uruxKR. 



('list Body, 



No. 9, 
10, 

II, 

1-, 



$12 00 
i:{ 50 
1.") 50 


No. i), 

10, 

11, 


17 25 


1-', 



IRIS RASE IU'R\1:R. 

Russia Shoot-iron Body. 



No. !», 
10, 
11, 
l:i, 



$12 00 
i;i 50 
15 50 
17 25 



T\\'IIJ(;HT 15 ASH HrR.NKU. 

Cast IJodv. 



No. i), 

10, 

11. 
1-, 



$12 50 
11 00 
17 25 
21 00 
21 00 



'rWlLKillT 15ASK lUllXKll. 

llussia Shwt-iroii Body. 



No. i), 
10, 
11, 

12, 

i;i. 



$12 .50 

11 00 
17 25 
21 00 
21 00 



Till-: LA r.i'.Lu: i5.\sK 

lUllXKK. 



Cast Body. 



No. II, 

10, 

II, 

12, 
11, 



I,.\ Ri:i.I.K RASK Rl'llXKR. 

Russia Slicct-ii'oii Body. 

$ 9 50 
11 .50 
11 00 
1(1 50 
20 50 

AXClIOil rARRoR IIK.VTRR. 

Russia Slu'i't-iron Body. Low Toi). 



No. 11, 
12, 

11, 



$2.S 00 

a;j 00 

88 00 
■M 00 



AXdlOR PARLOR IIKATLR. 

Russia .Slicct-iroii Body, lliiili Top. 

No. 11, - - - - $29 00 

12, - - - - ••Jl 00 

i:!, - - - - .'JO 00 

11, - - - - 45 00 



AXciioit TAULoi; II i:ati:r. 



Cast-iron Body. Ilit^li Top. 



No. II, 

1^, 
l;i, 

II, 



$29 00 

;i4 00 

39 00 

•15 00 



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Iniiirovcd Parlor Heater. 



$ 9 .50 




11 .50 


No. 10, 


14 00 


11. . 


1(! .50 


12, 


20 50 


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$22 00 

20 00 

:!o 00 

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CORAL BASE CASTINGS. 



No. 9, 
10, 
11, 
12, 
14, 



$3 .'.() 
4 00 
4 nO 
ii 00 

7 00 



CORAL. 



Finished with Uussia Sheet-iron. 



No. i», 
10, 
11, 
12, 
14, 



$7 00 

8 00 

9 00 
10 2.5 
14 00 



RIVAL r.ASE CASTINGS. 



Nf). 9, 
10, 
II, 
1-', 



$4 2-> 
.5 00 
.O 7.5 
G 50 



RIVAL. 



Finislied witii lUissia Kheet-iron. 



No. 9, 
1", 
11, 
12, 



% S 7.5 

10 (HI 

11 2.5 

12 7.5 



MAGNET EGG STOVE. 



Cast Body. 



No. .S, 

10, 

11, 
12, 



$ 6 2.5 

8 25 

10 50 

12 50 

14 .50 



MAGNET EGG STOVE. 



Finislied with yiieet-iron Body. 



No. 8, 

9, 

10, 

11, 
12, 



$ 6 25 

8 25 

10 50 

12 50 

14 50 



MAGNET EGG STOVE. 



Less the Body to he Finished with 
Sheet-iron. 



No. 8, 

!», 
10, 

11, 
12, 



$ .5 75 

7 25 

9 00 

10 50 

12 00 



MERIDIAN ROILER TOP. 



No. 10, 
II, 
12, 
13, 



$4 25 

5 00 

6 00 

7 00 



/ETNA ROILER TOP. 



No. 10, 

II, 

12, 
13, 



$4 25 
5 00 
G 00 

7 00 



.ETNA PLAIN TOP. 



No. 10, 
11, 
12, 
1.3, 



$3 7.5 

4 50 

5 50 

6 50 



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Price List — Brick-set Ranges. 

STKR[.IX(i KLi:\ ATi:i)-()Vi:.\ KXCELSIOK I'KXX rax(;ks. 

Siiif;li' Ovi'ii. 1- l;il 1 op. 

No. 'i, less wakT-hack, - - $55 00 ^'"-i' . ," , , ' ," 

2, with " - - - 60 00 l' "■'"'•■•r'"";'^-^ '^•'"' (■""I'lings, 

t y cOViTm^ har, - - - 

7, wanning shelf, - - - 
Le.s.s disi'oiinl to tlie trailu. 

j No. 8, .... 

8, walfi-l)-ick los.s couplings, 
8, covoring bar, - . - 

KXCELSIOPv ri<]NN RA\(JE. 8, wanning sl,elf, - 

Double Oven. Flat Top. I EXCEL.SlOR IMIX.X. 

.No. 7, .... .«;2:? 00 H"' Air. Flat Top. 

7, water-back less couplings, . 5 00 

7, covering bar, ... 75 

7, warming shelf, - - - 90 

Xo. 8, .... $27 00 

8, water-back less couplings, - 5 00 
8, covering bar, ... s.") 
8. wanning slielf, - - - 1 05 

Le^is discount to the trade. Less di.scount to the trade. 



Price List--Furnaces. 

STERMXC; AIR-TI(;HT. 8TERLIX(; FERXArE 

Cast-iron Cvlinder. CAS 1 IjS ( uS. 

No. 1, - - - - SI 25 00 \ Net Price.s. 

2, .... 148 00 

;5 - - - - 168 00 ; ""•' ^"-^ ^'"-^ 

Bottoms, - - $3 75 ?5 00 f5 90 

Less per cent, discotnit to the trade. Cylinders, . 6 ,35 7 75 10 05 

O'rates, - . 2 25 3 60 5 35 

wri-'Dl I ^*/ ' \ to 'IM/'TTT Sihnte and side-plates, 1 90 1 85 1 70 

O 1 r> K I i IJS < < A I IV- I H < 1 1 1 . Vapor-|>an, - 2 90 2 90 2 90 

Covering bars, - - (5)4 00 (6)4 80 (7)5 60 

Fire-brick Cylinder. Slaves (short ), - (17) 1 70(23l2 30(25)2 50 

^O' 1, - - - - ?r_-) oo J.",,], furnaces with cast cvlinders: 

2, .... 14S (10 

;j . . . . 168 00 Dome, - - 17 90 22 00 24 00 



No. 7, 
7. 

7, 


water-back les.s coup 
covering bar, 
warming shelf, 


'"fc"^. 


$19 00 

5 00 

60 

75 


.No. 8, 

8, 
8, 
8, 


water-back le.ss coup 
covering bar, - 
warming slielf, 


ings. 


$22 00 

5 00 

65 

80 



Less per cent. disc<innt to the trade. 



Drums, - - 19 25 24 80 27 00 



Fronts mounted with ground doors, brass rods and 
The above are mounted with best Hloom Iron, bra.ss registers, - $20 00 per piece, each size, 

from No. 12 to No. 18, according to size, and in- Fronts mounted common, - 5 ets. per Hi, 

cluile all iron-work nece.s.sary to set them excepting Long staves for Sterling Furnace, a.« shown on 

man-hole doors, which we furnish at $2 5(3 \kt page 63, - - 23 et.s. per piece, net. 

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E(H^AT()R TUHULAll EQUATOR TUBULAR 

FURNA( 'K. FURNACE. 



r.>rl;il)lf Hot Blast, ('astii)trs. 



Pdrlalilr Ildt ]'>Ia>t. FiiiislHil C'diiiiilct: 
No. 2."), 

'■i^, - - - - ■',.-, (10 j^„ ._,,-,, - - - $25 no 



§47 00 






■',.', 00 

70 00 


Nd. 


2."), 

■',s 


rjo 00 




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40, - - - - 120 00 :;._,_ ... 40 00 

40, - - - - 70 00 

DEDUCTIONS 

For pan.- net fun.i.<lir,l. I'ri.vs nrt. WROUCUT IRON WORK 

.No. 25 No. 28 .\o, :J2 No. 40 „., ,,.,,. 

rasinu-.s - ,S« 00 .S7 00 S.S 00 .SKI .-.0 Wlim inrni.<hr,l in part.-. I rico.. net. 
Drum and Ra- 
diator, ;'. 70 4 10 •') 2.') 7 .")0 



No. i') No. 28 No. l^•2 No. 40 



Flues, - 4 00 ■> 15 25 8 50 CasiiiL^s, - Si; 00 $7 00 S'S 00 SIO 50 

Drum and l!a- 



COMFORT HEATER. 

No. 12, .... S2;! 00 



diator, .'i 70 4 10 5 25 7 50 

Flues, - 4 GO 5 15 25 8 50 



METEOR HEATER. 



LIELY TOY COOK. 

One Size, - - - net SI 75 No. 12, - - - S23 00 



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AfewTestimonialsof the Merits of the Anchor Heater. 



XfWiir/:. .X. ./., Aj)n7 S, ISTii. 
.lAxsrs. Orr, Painter A (V>. 

dfNllemen — \\\- liavu put up si'Vur;il df vdiir 
Aiicliiir Hi;ilcis, and iiiii>t s;iy lliiit, willmm :iny 
exceptions, tlifv are tlu' most (•(•oiioinu'al, iliirtilile 
ami are liss e.\]niisivo tlian any oilier liealei ; tiny 
liave given satistaetioii ill every ease. 
Yours, respectriiUv. 

ANDl'.KSO.VA (A 1.1.1 \. 



/'('/iiKi. Ji. R. (V>., 
\l'fi/srjii/ini'ii Sliilioi), Miir. Ill, IsTii. 
/•'. //. Kniiihl, h'sij., \\'i:hiinlnuii, Pa. 

Di'itr nil- — .\Her e.\aiiiiiiiii<; ililKreiit kiiiils of 
stoves last tail 1 linally piireliasi'd rroni yon a .No. IM 
".\nelu)r lloiilile Heater," and now, after liaviiif; 
had it ill use all winter it jiives nie pleasure to say 
that it has ^iveii entire .satisliielion, and I am free 
to say that I wonld nol give my .stove lor any other 
kind 1 have ever seen. I have folding doors he- 
tweeii mv dining and sitting rooms whieli wi'ie 
kept open all winter, and we founil no cUnienlty in 
keeping tlu-in warm, hesides heating two r(»oins 
aliove. We have no troiihle with gas, or in rcgii- 
hitiiig the stove. 

With the hope that this may enable some others 
to ileeide on the ".Vnehor" sooner than 1 did, I 
cheerfully give you the lienefit of this letler. 
Yours, respeetfullv, 

II. I". AUiKKT, 
.\gent 1*. K. R., Wat.sontown, Pa. 



A'i'iDii// ,S'f/iii(rc, Cheater Co.. I'd., 
April St/i, isTti. 
Mesms. Orr, Painter <(• C"., Headin;/, I'a. 

Gi'nttcmen — Having had one of your ".\iiehor 
Doulile Heaters" in use for two winters, I am free 
to say that fwr economy of fuel ami for heating 
purposed it e.xeels anv stove I have ever nse<l or 
seen. II.VRKY .1. STIBBS, M. I). 



I-J/iiti.'<f/iirt/, I'a., April X'ltli, 1^7(1. 
Me-tsrs. Orr, Painter A Co. 

Gents — I imrehased from (ieo. Huntley, l'>(|., 
one of your "'Anchor Heaters," and must say that 
it is the hest stove 1 have ever had: its arrange- 
ment heing so complete tli.it the lost of keeping 
any ordinary room siifiiiieiitly warm is very tri- 
lling. Il io decidedly the hest stove in the market. 
Trulv voiirs, 

ALVIN EVANS. 

.\ttornev at Law. 



Mtiiici/. April IW/i, 187(i. 
Messrs. Orr, Painter <t Co. 

Genilemen —I have hcen using the .Vnehor 
Heater for two years, and am well pleased, — so 
well that I have not seen anything in the way of 
Heaters that would induce me to exchange it. 

Yours, truly, W. K. MOIIK. 



\\'(it.'«t)ilouii, Pa., April 7, 1S7(>. 
F. II. Knijillt, Esq., Dealer in Stoves, <^c 

Mti Dear iS'ic- Last fall 1 purchased fiom you 
one of the .\nchor Healers I No. l'^) inaiuilacturtd 
hy Orr, Painter i*i Co. of Heading. Pa., and have 
had the same ill constant Use during ihe enlire 
winter. 1 ileem it Imt a simple act of jusliceto say 
to you that in every particular it has given entire 
satisfaction and lia.s fully done all you recom- 
mended it lo do. .\s a hiater 1 think ii cannot he 
excelled. No uas, sul[ihuriu' diisl annoys us — there 
is no ilidiculty in managing the stove. I can main- 
tain a regular tempi rature in tlu- rttoiiis liolh down 
and up-stairs, and in connecliou with this there is 
less waste of fuel than in any other stove. 1 can 
ilieerfully recommend the ".\nehor Heater" to all 
who wisli to m.ike a piinhase. I am eonlident 
they will not he di-appointed. You are at liberty 
to use this letter if you wish. I am, sir, 
Verv respeetfullv, 

0.-<(AK VorsT. 

Commercial .Vttornev at Law. 



FKD.M I'ol'TSTnWN, PA. 

/'ollxlomi, I'a.. March 13, ls7(i. 
Messrs. Rhoafis & Lrsher. 

(lentU-men — I wish to say to you ihat the "Anchor 
Heater No. Pi" has done more than yon .said it 
would. 1 am heating a room on first floor 17 feet 
by '2-") feet, aii<l the rooms above measure 24 feet by 
4(1 feet, and I found no trouble in kee|iing them 
comfortable during the coldest wiatlur we li.td last 
winter. Yours, itc., 

KPIIHAIM lIKKIVr. 



/'allsloim. Pa., April 1, lS7<i. 
Me.-isrs. Rhoads <l'- Leshcr. 

Oeit'lrnien — I have used the .■\nchor Heater No. 
Pi for two H-inters, and it has given entire satisfac- 
tion — healing one room ilowu ami two rooms up- 
stairs. V. H. WAKTMAN. 

Pnttstnun. Pa., April Stii, 1S76. 
This is to certify that 1 have used one of the 
No. 12 ".\iielior Heaters," and il has given the 
best sati.sfaetion of anv stove that I liMveever seen. 
Signed.' P.KN.I. F. ."^TKATTON. 

Puttstomn. Jan. 20, 1876. 
Mcsrs. JVioads A Lcsher. 

6'fnr.s— This is to <ertily that I have been using 
the No. 12 .\n< lior Heater, and find it gives entire 
satisfaction ; before purchasing I had al.so examined 
the .^ilver Moon and Home Delight, but considered 
the ".\nelior" the best stove I had ever seen, and I 
can say 1 have not been <lisa|)poiiited in luy .judg- 
ment. Yours, willi r< sped. 

GKU. SCHWAB. 



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PolMoini, Pa., Feb. 4. 1S76. 
Messrs. Rhoads <0 Lnher. 

Genllemen — Aflur two monllis' trial (pf tlio "An- 
clior Heater," I can reeoniTiiend lliesanie. It gives 
entire satisfaetion in every respect. 

Yiiiirs, c*to., 
(iODFKEY GOLDSMITH. 



Wo/soiitoic», April Kfh, 1S76. 
Mfssrii. Orr, Painter it Co. 

Gents. — During many years' experience in tlie 
stdve business, I liave never sold a stove that coni- 
liines so many excelk-ncies as the " Anchor," and 
especially liie " Anchor Double Heater" nor one that 
I conid so conlidently recommend to my customers. 
It gives nnivirsal satisfaction and i>roves durable 
and econcuiiical. It will only he a matter of time 
when the " .Vnchor Heater" will he at the head of 
the stove trade. \'crv triilv vonrs, 

F. II. KXKHIT. 



Shcnandoali, Pa., April lUA, ISTli. 
J/t'.s.irs. Orr, Painter <0 Co. 

Gentlemen. — We, the undersigned, are using your 
.\nchor Heaters, and we consider it hut in justice to 
vou that we state to you and the public, that we 
prefer them to any other Heaters made, for the 
following reasons : 

Ist. Thev arc beautiful in design and perfect in 
proportions. 

2d. They are durable, and not as many other 
heaters, constantly needing repairs. 

3d. They will throw more hot air into the upper 
rooms than any other heater made. 

4th. There is no difficulty in regulating them, 
and there is no annoyani'e from cither gas or dust, 
•"itli. Tlie improved clinkerless grate is .so con- 
structed that the clinkers can be easily removed, 
an<l a tire can be kept going all winter, even with 
very inferior coal. 

6th. We believe when they are comjiared with 
other heaters in the market, any one who is a judge 
of .stoves, will at once decide in their favor. 
Yours, with res))ect, 
JOHN r. WILLIAMS A RRO., 

(Wing two heaters.) 
CIIAS. S. PHILLIPS, Druggist, 

( Psing one heater. I 
G. L. KF.AGAN, Physician, 

( Using two heaters. ) 
GKO. FOLMAN, Butcher, 

(Using one heater. I 
FREDERICK KIETHA^, Baker, 

(Using one heater.) 
A. LAXG, Merchant, 

( Using one heater. I 
JAMES B. LESSK;, Butcher, 

( ITsing one heater. I 



Spriniiville, Lane. Co., Pa., April IS, ISTC. 
Messrs. Orr, Painter <(■ Co., Reailinr/, Pa. 

Genllemen — I take (deasure in recommending the 
",\nchor Heater," a.s the best heater in the market. 



It lias ]u-oved entirely satisfactcu'y, done jtist what 
it has been re<'oinincndcd to do, and it is not like 
most heaters that allow gas to escape ; when rightly 
treated it is perfectly free from gas. 
S'ours, trulv, 

WILLI.\M H. SHULTE. 



named persons are using the 

in Carlisle, Pa., and will be 

iho desire a first- 



The following 

"AiicIkh- Heater' 

happy to recommend it to all 

class article of heat : 

REV. O. L. ASHEXFELTER, 
MRS, MARY McLAUGHLIX, 
SOLOMON (iRISSIXGER, Es,)., 
I. .\. KELLEK, Es<i., 
DWID IIYKES, Esq., 
.loIIX WILSOX, Esq., 
.lolIX RIXGWALT, Esq., 
RICHARD CROtaiEAD, F:sq., 
H. LONGSDORl', M. D., 
DK. WILLIAMS. 



Ebenshurg, Pa., March VKh, ISTfi. 
Messrs. Orr, Painter & Co. 

Gents — I pin'ch.ased an ''.\nchor Heater" from 
George Huntley, F'sq., of this ]dace last fall, and 
have used it ever since in my house. I cheerfully 
recommend it for its m.any good qualities, it being 
in my opinion the best stove in use for a variable 
winter climate, this liecau.se of the ease with which 
it can be regulated, and the amount of heat pro- 
ducefl. I cfinsider it to be one of the most econom- 
ical of stoves in use. 

Yours, respectfullv, 

.\. V. B.VRKER, 

.\ttornev at Law. 



HughexviHe, Pa., April Wth, IsVii. 

Messrs. Orr, Painter & Co., Readimj, Pa. 

Gentlciiie.n—W'v have in use two of your Xo. 14 
".\nchor Heaters," high top, for heating our .school 
building, containing four large school rooms. We 
are perfectly siitisHed they are an excellent heater. 
They are hard 'o benl. 

Trulv vonrs, 

' .'I ESSE D.HILL, 
President of School Board. 



Ehen.^burff, Pa., AprilVlth, I87(i. 
Messrs. Orr, Painter <[• Co. 

Genllemen — During the past winter 1 have been 
using one of your "Anchor Heaters" which I pur- 
chased of Mr. (ieo. HiMitley. It has given satis- 
faction in every way. It is easily regulated, free 
from dust, and economical, consuming a compara- 
tively small amount of coal and producing a large 
amount of heat. 

Verv respectfidly, 

•JOHX X. MAcGOXKiLE, 
Pastor First Presbyterian Church. 



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Schii)/l/ci/f Ilaveii, Pa., April VKh, I.s7(!. 

Mtssrs. <)rr, Puinter iV Co. 

GeiUlrmen — \\'e havt' iise<l an Anchor lleatrr 
Nn. l.'i, tor twoiwinlLTS to warm scvi-rai rooms on 
lliu lirst anti second floors. \Vc lliink very liiglily 
of iis (jnalities. 

Kespcclfnilv vours, 

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SchiiijlkiU Haven. I'd., .Ijiri/ l\f/i, I.S7(i. 
.Mt\<<.irs. J). 11. Stager it Son. 

(ient.i — This is to ccrlily that 1 liavc one of the 
Orr, Painter A C'o.'s "Anchor Heaters" in use in 
my honsc. 1 am [ileaseii to say it gives entire 
satisfaction. 

Yours, &r., 

I', c. I)I;t\vi:ii.i:i;. 



Gimrdvillc, I'a., April LUli, IS^G. 
.Mr. Peter Griffith. 

Dear Sii — The "Anchor Heaters" purchased from 
you, have proved satisfactory to lis in every respect, 
and we can say ihey are entitled to the very llatter- 
iuf; recommendalion.s given liy yon at the time the 
purchases were made. You are at liberty to use 
our names in recommending them. 
Yours, Arc, 

MOSK8 MKKVINK, 
KM. K. HKCKKK. 



Sunbury, Pu., Jan. tf/t/i, IS7(j. 
Mes.srs. Orr, Painter <t Co., lieadimj. Pa. 

Sirs — I have sold all the ".Vnclujr Hiaters" 
that I Ixjiight of yon. They have given perlect 
.satisfaction. 

Ke.spectfullv vours, 

B. ZKTTLKMOYKK. 



SrookviUe, Jefferson Co., Pa., April ISth, 1S70. 
Messrs. Orr, Painter £ Co. 

GetUs — Tile following persons are using the 
.\nclior Heater in our town, and are willing to testify 
al any time to their superiority : W. K. Clark, Ksq., 
Norman Clark, Es(j., Bankers; W. F. Stewart, 
.\ltoniey at Law ; and Mr. Jas. L. Brown. 
Y'ours, iS:c., 

BROWN, SON <»i CO. 



Chester, N. J., April U//i, ISTCi. 
Messrs. Orr, Painter tfc Co. 

Gents. — I purchiused one of your Anchor Hiat- 
ers, No. 11, two years ago, of Messrx. Allen i*i Morri- 
ington. and Hnd it Ut he one of the hest sttives 1 
ever had anything to do with, heing the most eco- 
nomical anil durable, and a powerful heater. The 
lirst two and one-half months' using of it satisfied 
me :us to its merits. It averaged only 34 poiinils of 
coal per twenty-four lionrn in that time, from the 
IStli of November until the 4th of I'eliruary, ami 
heated two large rooms and the hall. 

Yours, &c., N. J. BRODWELI-, 

Town Clerk. 



Vfienler, y. J., April iU/i, ISTC. 
.Messrs. Orr, Painter <C Co. 

Gentlemen. — I purclia.scd one of yonr .\nchor 
Heaters, No. 14, ol' Messrs Allen &. Nltu'iiington, of 
Chester, N. J., last fall, and have used it the past 
winter to my complete satisfaction, a» / have tried 
tu'(t other double Iteu'ers. I am jirepared to say the 
"Anchor" is deeideiity the best I have rjet seen in points 
of economy, healing capacity, convenience, clean- 
liness. It is easily managed; I thoroughly voiu'h 
for it as a first-class heater. 

Yours, &r., SMITH K. Hi;D(iK.S, M. I). 



C/w.sler, N. J., April I U/i, IsTl!. 
.Messis. Orr, Painter it Co. 

Gentlemen. — .Vfter the eneloseil testimonials it 
hardly .seems necessary for us to say anything, but 
we so thoroughly appreciate the good ipialilies of 
the .\ncbor l)oulde llealer lliat we desire to add 
our respects for the stove to the rest. .\s yon are 
aware, we have sold a considerable ipiantity of 
them in our three stores in as many towns, anil the 
jpiaises showered on the stoves are like incense, and 
appreciated by us. We have yet to lind the custo- 
mer who has found any fault with it : they are all 
iinanimoiis in )>raising its ipialities. It is the first 
stove wc have handled that combined all the good 
Ipialities for so low a price. We have been able to 
sell the ".\iichiii" in jjn f'crence lo any other. 
Y'oiirs verv respeclfiiUv, 

AI.I.KN iV: MoHNINOTON. 



Btruville., April V<tli, IS7(i. 
Messrs. Orr, Painter tt Co. 

Gents.— .\<iwr having fairly tested your ''Anchor 
Heater," which I bought of .1. K. I'lirkhart, Ksip, 
yonr agent at Inrnvilfe, I must say that it is the 
most powerful heater in the markit. 1 will there- 
fore rccummend it to the )iublie. 
I am vours, i^c., 

VKANKLIN .M. IIAIIIiAC II. 



Bernville, April X'lth, isTfi. 
Messrs. Orr, Painter & Co. 

Gents. — 1 bought one of yonr "Anchor Heaters" 
of your agent, Mr. J. !•". liurkharl, two years ago, 
and can safely say Ihe .stove is second lo none in the 
niarkct. .V fair trial of it will convince the most 
skeptical. 

I am verv respeclfnllv vours, i^c, 
HKV. F. lI.srllW.\KTZ. 



Shainokin, Pa., March lAlh, ISTfi. 
Messrs. Orr, Painter it Co., Reading, Pu. 

Gents. — I am using one of yonr No. lli Anchor 
Heaters, and like it very iniieli. The heating ar- 
rangeineiit is perfect, and as for dust, gas or clink- 
ers, we are never troubled with any. Do not think 
the heater could be improved. 

Youi-s, Ac, S. H. CHAPMAN, 

llealer in clocks, wati-hes, &c. 



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iVifM' 3o/'/i, Ai>ri! \')lli, 1S7(;. 
il/essrs. Orr, Painter & Co. 

Gents. — \Vu have sold liiimlreds (if llic "Anclior 
lU-aters," and in all oasi-s tliey liuve |inivi'd saiis 
I'arlory. We believe tlieiii to Ke llii' licst parlor 
heaters made. Yours Indv, 

KLY A RAMS.VY, 
Nus. 247 and -JI'.I Waler Stieet, N. Y. 



Tyrone, Ph., March U)lli, I^TC. 
Mr. .1. II. Burlnj. 

Ihar Sir. — llavillf? used one of ihe ".\llrllor 
Heaters" I'or i|iiile a loii};' time, I eaii eluirl'iilly re- 
commend it as the hesl 1 have sein. 

Yonrs, >>ic., ]i. K. WILSON, 

l'a>tor of M. K. Cluireh. 



il/cs.sr.s. Orr, Painter <l' Cd. 

Genl.i. — We eheerfully eoiiieide with the aliove 
reeomniendatioii, and foi- the same reasons ;is as- 
signed l.y Kev. K. K. Wilson. 
Tnilv voiirs, 
R(ilUOKTSTKl'IlE.\S, Kni;in.er 1'. K. H., 
.1. 11. lU'IiLKY, I Dealers in sloves and fur- 
B. K. (:K.\M1;1;, ) nilure. 



Mcijcnttotni, I'd., April \'>lli, IsTfi. 
Messra. Orr, Painter & Co. 

Gentteme/i. — About a year ago I |inrehased of 

.lobivA. Reader, Ks(i., one ul yonr .\neh(jr I'arlor 

Healers, whieli, to say ibe least, is one of the linest 

and liiosl salisfaetorv heater- that 1 have ever .seen. 

Voni-s, *e., " .\. M. HLECKKK. 



^^rl/rr.^<t(Jlr/l, April \\)t/i, IsTC. 
iMe,isr.t. Orr, Painlir A- < 'n. 

Gents. —I jinrebased an .\nebor Healer from 
yonr agent, Mr. John .\. lliager, ami eheerlidly 
reeommend it as one of the tini'sl and best heaters 
1 have ever seen. It gives me satisfaelion in every 
pallieular. Yours, t^T., 

.\, \V. MD.S.SKK, 
Agent 1'. & K. l-;.N|.ress. 



Rcufliiii/, April -lOlh, IsTil. 
Mrssis. Orr, Painter & Co. ' 

Genllenteii. — Having nsed one of the ''.Vnehor 
Heaters" for two years, healing two rooms behtw 
1 I'.vo rooms above, 1 think It bul Jnsliee to in- 
form von ibat 1 consider the healer the bevt made. 
It has given entire salisfai'lion in everv respeet. 
Yours, iVe., .\. 1,. lUlYEK. Kanker. 



Rrditiiiij. April -lulh, ISTil. 

Messr.i. Orr, Painter ,t Cii. 

Gentlemen. -We cheerfully endorse ibc above 
reeommendalion, having nsed the ".\nebor Heater" 
with mosi salisl'aetitrv I'e-ults. 

IU)YKRi*i SELLERS, 

Hankers. 
I). I'. (ilHCTll, 

Mercbant. 



Dover, N. J., Feb. (i^/(, I'STG. 
Messrs. Allen <£ Morninglon. 

Gents. — I have nsed Ibe Anchor Heater ami 
stove during several monlhs past ; it is satislaclory 
in every respect. It will give sufficient in the 
upper and lower rooms, with a verv moderate 
amount of fuel, if properly reynlated. I will reeom- 
mend il to all desiring a doidile heater. 

Yours, Ac, liEo. Mccracken. 



S/ii/ipeii.f/jiirf/, I'll., Jan. 20///, 1S7G. 

I pureha.-ed last fall of Wolf A Bros., this place, 
one of the Aiicbor Healers, mannfaetured by Orr, 
I'ainler A Co., of Reading, I'a. It is a splenilid 
slove ; it heals wi-ll above and below. Il is eeo- 
nonucal, <loes not allow any gas e>eape, in short is 
evervtbing ibat is desir;dde. 

W. A. Mi-CARRELL. 

Iu3¥" Also a similar recommendation from Mr. W. 
.1. Angle, of ibc same place. 



i\eiiio/i, N. J., April -IW/i, 1S7(!. 
Messrs. Orr, Painter A Co. 

Gents. — Please lind tesiimon iais Irom parties 
using the ".\nchor Healer." I have put into use 
various kinds of parhjr heaters within the last 
dozen years, and none havegiven such perfect sal is- 
fai-liou in every rispect as the ".\nchor." Can fur- 
nish UKU-c i-ecommendation.'! if von need tbem. 
Yours irnlv, .JOHN W. LANE. 



Neirtoii, A'. ./., Ajiril ■H)tli, IS7(i. ■ 
Mr. ./. W. Lane. 

Dear Sir. — .Xl'lcr having used healeis of various 
kinds lor a mnnbei' o(" yeai's, I purchased one of 
the ".•\nchors, No. 12," and have been u^ing il lor 
the pa>t two yi'ars. 1 lind it superior to any healer 
1 have vcl ^een. ^ Ours wilb resjicci, J. E. ILVLL. 



Scuiiiii, jV. ./., April lll/i, lS7(i. 
.1/,-. ./. U'. Lane. 

Dear Sir. — 1 have n--e<l the ",\ncbor Healer," 
No. 12, ami am highly pleased with il. I lake 
jileasurc in recommending il to the public. I bi- 
iieve il to be the best 1 have ever met wdlh. The 
fire is under perfect ctml rid, ibus being well adapled 
to changeable weather. To ail I would say: If 
voii wish to buv the best healer, get the "Anchor." 
Yours trnlv, 11. L. WIIEELEK. 



Bellefonte, I'a., Mai/ 1st, 1S7<:. 
W. II'. Wctzler, E-sq. 

Dear Sir. — This is lo certify that I have bad the 
.\nehor Healer, manulacinred by Orr, I'ainter A 
l-'o., of Ivcading, I'a., in my house for some time, 
anil lind il to be sniuriiu' to any heatiT 1 have ever 
nsed. It is easily regnlaled, and will ihrow oil' a 
greater percentage of heat from the qnanlily of 
coal nseil than any healer 1 know of. 1 lake plea- 
sure in rccoininending it to all persons wishing lo 
jiurchase a lir>l-cla.ss healer. 

Yours, Ac., II. D. LANDIS, 

M. M. B. & S. S. R. R. 



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Wafxonfoini, I'd., April "i, IS7(I. 

F. II. Knight, Ex(]., Dealer in Sloven, th. 

Dear Sir. — Last tall I )iiircliaseil an Amlinr 
Double Ilea'.er from yon, No 18, niiinnfailnrcd l>y 
Orr, I'aiiUer & Co., of Ri-arlin;;, I'a., and for tlic 
licni'Tu of any ]ierson wi>liing to |jnreliase Heaters 
that eonsnine the least file' for ihe anionnt of bene- 
lit (leriveil, I have fo hesilalion in reconi- 
nientlint; ihe above deseribed Ileaier; we liea( two 
rooms down stairs and three np stairs ; the Heater 
is easily regidated ; with this for my ^nide I eheer- 
fnlly re<'oinmend the above dcseribed Heater. Yon 
are at libiiiy to nse this letter if yon desire. 
Yonrs, &c.. 

JOS. HOLLOl'KTEK, 
President of Waisoniown Car Co. 
AKso President of Watsontown Boot A Shoe Mf". Co. 



Kennet Square, Chester Co , I'd.. 

At It )it<i., IsTi;. 
Mr. R. W. Bernard. 

Sir. — .\fter Iwo years' trial of the Donble Heater 
" .Vnehor," mannl'uctnred at Reading, Pa,, 1 can 
cheerfnlly testify to its e.xeellenl |iro|ieriies. 1 
would not e,\chanye it for any Healer in e.xisienee. 
It will burn six months with poor roal with no more 
refuse than at the end of one week. 
Yours, &c.. 

LEVI PRKSTON, 

Merehanl. 



Morri.stoirn, jV. J., Ajiril \><, isTH. 
McxS'S. Orr, I'ainler <{' C". 

Gentlemev. — 1 have sold your .Anchor Healers 
and Stoves lor three years, and I have never itad as 
great satisfaetiiai with any stoves or heaters as wilh 
ihL' A nehnr. Shall eoniinuc to sed ihem in prefer- 
ence to any 1 have sold yei ; below timl a few testi- 
monials from my euslomers which I cheerfiillv send 
you. Y'ours with respect, 

JOSEPH YOKE, 
Stove Dealer, Morristown, N. J. 



Morristnwt), N ./., Aju-il 10, ls7(l. 

.l/c.vsr.s, Orr, I'ainler <t Co. 

(Icnileinrn. — The Anchor Heater put into my 
house by Joseph York is a pcrlect snecess ; I am 
well salislie<l that I got one of them. I do not 
think there is anythiii); as good in ihc market, and 
1 sliall recommend them to all who may call u|ion 
me at KO HERTS A- SON, 



Anotiiek fro.m Mr, I'4-;i,l. 

Greehvillatje, N. J. 
Menhirs. Orr. Paintrr <(■ Co. 

(lnil«. — The Anchor Healer put into my house 
by Joseph York gives entire satisfaction. I would 
not part with it for any money if I could not get 
another one. 1 shall recommend it to all my friends 
who want a good heater. Y'o\irs. i*ic.. 
April?, 187(5. W.J. PELL. 



Stii.i, A.NoriiKK iRo.M Mr. McCJlk.mle. 
.Morritdtiwn, A'. J. 
.1/f.wr.v. Orr, I'aiiiln-A Co. 

(lenix. — The .\iuhiu- Healer imrchased by me 
fiorn .Ins. York hasgiven me the best of satisfaction, 
and 1 do nol think there is anything as good in the 
market, 
April 'J, 187(1. JAMES McQU-ENICE. 

Office of Kelley'x General Inmrance Agevcij, 
Mnhcy, Pa., April 7, 1ST.'), 
yirmtf. I'elcrman <(• Son.t, Dealers in Sl'Wis, <&e. 

Gents. — My experience with ihe '" .Anchor 
Healer" is that iiian'l be heal, and I shall ad- 
vice all my frieiuls in want of a Parlor Healer to 
buv tile '■ Anchor,'' and n(i other. Vour'^, triilv. 
\VM. 11. KELLEY. 



J'irtiire Hock.-;. Pa., Marel, lUt/i, lS7(i. 
Me.^^rn. Orr, Painter i^ Co., ileailintj, la. 

Gentlemen. — 1 have one t)f your N<t. 12 .\nchor 
Heaters in use, and must sav that it is all that can 
be desired. " A. R. SPROUT. 









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NOTICE. 



To Kann'i' ami Heater Setters, ami other ]jartie^ invniiii;- their patterns, we wouhl otiVr extra 
iiKliieeiiieiits to e'ive Us a eall, as we are eiialiled to fill all orders for eastings of that kimi in 
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NDEX. 



/Ktiia Bciili r Top . . 
.Kliia Plain Tiij) 
Airricullural Furnaces 
Advance Cook 
Anchor ( cast body) . 
Anchor (sheet iron liodv) 



i'Af;E 
5.") 

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Ti; 

14 

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Hi'ater 
Ilealer, 
Heater. 



cast mm 



Russia iron Im 
Russia iniu hi 



Anchor Parlor 

liiirh lop 
Anihor Parlor 

liii^h to]i, 
Anclior Parlor 

low top, 
Air ( )rnanients 
liase Tops 

R^itce Pots I round hotton) i 
liulire Pots (sunk bottom) . 
IJreail Pans . 
Reauty Range . 
Cauldrons 
<'ake (i riddles 
Combination Klbow Damper 

ter .... 
Cups for Hot Air Dampers 
Ceilinir Ventilators 
Cut of Works . 
Cadet Cook, for Wood or Coa 
Cadet Cook, for Hard or Soft Coal 
Clarion Ranire .... 
Coral ( ias Rurntr 
Coral ( !as Rurner Rases 
Cellar Window (irates 
Covering Rars .... 

Drum Feel, Drilled 
Deductions for Ware not furnished 
Deductions for Ware in sej)arate ])art 
E.\celsior Penn Cook, swing doors . 
E.xeelsior Penn Cook, sliding doors 
E.xeelsior Penn Cook and Pleuter . 
Emerald Complete 
E.xtra Range .... 

Excelsior Penn Range, single oven 
Excelsior Penn Range, double oven 
Excelsior Penn Range, hot air 
Equator Portable Furnace 
Flora Range ..... 
Flat Rotlom Pots 
Farmers' Kettles .... 



47 

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77 

(ii; 

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oO 
75 
74 
and Regis- 

74 

7:5 

70 

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27 
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81 

SI 
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11 
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82 
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61 
K.'i 
25 

75 



Furnaces, ( brick set ) 
I'"uruaces i portable) 

< ias Rurner Doors 
(irates for Cooking Stoves 
Grates for Heating Stoves . 
Ham Rollers .... 
Hot Air Dampers, square . 

I lot Air Dam])ers, oval . 
Hand Hole Doors 
Ivy Range .... 
Inglesiile, I illuminated front i 
Inglcside, ( open side i 
Iris, ( east body i 
Iris, I Russia iron bodv ) • 
Knobs for Hot Air Damper Roii 
Kevstone Range of l.S()7 
Keystone Range of 1.^72 . 
Lillv Toy Cook 
Eight bouse Cook 
EaRelle, ( ca.st iron body) 
EaRelle, (sheet iron body) 
Eong Pans .... 
Large Pans to j)lace under stove 

Mica 

Meridian .... 
Morning Eight Cook, slide oi 

doors .... 

Magnet Egg, (cast body) 
Magnet lOgg. (sheet iron) 

< )live Rranch Cook 
Progress Cook 
Posey Range 

Price List Cook Stoves 
Price List Parlor Stoves 
Price List Ranges, brick .«et . 
Price List Furnace, brick set, 
Price List Furnace, portable 
Round Cast Flange Cylinders 
Range Rollers 
Registers, square 
Registers, round 
Registers, two valve . 
Registei-s, circle toj) 
Registers, common, scpiare. 
Registers, common, round with 

i'rarae .... 

Registers, border frames, . 



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80 
80 
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73 
80 
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40 
41 
73 
28 
29 
57 
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44 
45 
74 
78 
80 
54 

12 
52 
53 

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15 

84 
88 
87 
87 
88 
80 
77 
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70 
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Rods, fur ilain]HTs 
Rival < las liuruer 
Rival (ias iUiniiT Base 
SuiisliiiK' Raiiui', with hut 
Smishiue Raii^c, witli lint 

iTvnir 
Puiisliinc Raiigi', single ov 
Stcive Pii)e ])ainj)ers 
Sinks 

SjiidiTs .... 
Scdti-h Bowls 
Straight I'ots . 
Sterling Air Tiglit Heater 
Sterling Air Tight Heater 

inder 
Sterling Range 
Staves for (ias Burner St( 
Staves for Fiirnaees 



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21 

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(is 
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(h; 
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Suiidrv Brieks 7it 

Shakers for Ranges ... .SO 

^•t()ve Ijitters, eonmion . . • SO 

Stove Lifters, pati'nt ... SO 

Sad Innis . ■ . • • . (S 

Sheet Iron Elhows .... 81 

Sash Weights . . . . .81 

Tea Kettles, sunk lioltom, plain and gal- 
vanized . . . ■ ''7 
Tea Kettles, flat liottoni, plain and gal- 
vanized ..■.-. 'i7 
Twilight, (sheet iron body ) ■ -t'! 
Twiliuht, (east iron liodv) ■ ■ 42 
Twilight Heat. T . ". . . 49 
Terms . ■ . • ■ -J' 

Ventilators 70 

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